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The two-dimensional thio­phosphate CsCrP(2)S(7)

The quaternary title compound, caesium chromium(III) hepta­thio­diphosphate(V), CsCrP(2)S(7), has been synthesized using the reactive halide flux method. It is isotypic with other AMP(2)S(7) (A = alkali metal; M = Cr, V or In) structures and consists of two-dimensional (∞) (2)[CrP(2)S(7)](−) layers...

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Autores principales: Kim, Kyounghee, Na, Jooran, Yun, Hoseop
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3008118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21588472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536810030655
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Sumario:The quaternary title compound, caesium chromium(III) hepta­thio­diphosphate(V), CsCrP(2)S(7), has been synthesized using the reactive halide flux method. It is isotypic with other AMP(2)S(7) (A = alkali metal; M = Cr, V or In) structures and consists of two-dimensional (∞) (2)[CrP(2)S(7)](−) layers extending parallel to (001) which are separated from each other by Cs(+) ions (symmetry 2). The layer is built up from slightly distorted octa­hedral [CrS(6)] units (symmetry 2) and bent [P(2)S(7)] units consisting of two corner-sharing [PS(4)] tetra­hedra. The [CrS(6)] octa­hedra share two edges and two corners with the [PS(4)] tetra­hedra. There are only van der Waals inter­actions present between the layers. The Cs(+) ions are located in this van der Waals gap and stabilize the structure through weak ionic inter­actions. The classical charge balance of the title compound can be expressed as [Cs(+)][Cr(3+)][P(5+)](2)[S(2−)](7.)