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Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)

Boron carbide phases exist over a widely varying compos­itional range B(12+x)C(3-x) (0.06 < x < 1.7). One idealized structure corresponds to the B(13)C(2) composition (space group R-3m) and contains one icosa­hedral B(12) unit and one linear C—B—C chain. The B(12) units are composed of crystal...

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Autores principales: Sologub, Oksana, Michiue, Yuichi, Mori, Takao
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22904703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812033132
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author Sologub, Oksana
Michiue, Yuichi
Mori, Takao
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description Boron carbide phases exist over a widely varying compos­itional range B(12+x)C(3-x) (0.06 < x < 1.7). One idealized structure corresponds to the B(13)C(2) composition (space group R-3m) and contains one icosa­hedral B(12) unit and one linear C—B—C chain. The B(12) units are composed of crystallographically distinct B atoms B(P) (polar, B1) and B(Eq) (equatorial, B2). Boron icosa­hedra are inter­connected by C atoms via their B(Eq) atoms, forming layers parallel to (001), while the B(12) units of the adjacent layers are linked through inter­icosa­hedral B(P)—B(P) bonds. The unique B atom (B(C)) connects the two C atoms of adjacent layers, forming a C—B—C chain along [001]. Depending on the carbon concentration, the carbon and B(P) sites exhibit mixed B/C occupancies to varying degrees; besides, the B(C) site shows partial occupancy. The decrease in carbon content was reported to be realized via an increasing number of chainless unit cells. On the basis of X-ray single-crystal refinement, we have concluded that the unit cell of the given boron-rich crystal contains following structural units: [B(12)] and [B(11)C] icosa­hedra (about 96 and 4%, respectively) and C—B—C chains (87%). Besides, there is a fraction of unit cells (13%) with the B atom located against the triangular face of a neighboring icosa­hedron formed by B(Eq) (B2) thus rendering the formula B(0.87)(B(0.98)C(0.02))(12)(B(0.13)C(0.87))(2) for the current boron carbide crystal.
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spelling pubmed-34140962012-08-17 Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01) Sologub, Oksana Michiue, Yuichi Mori, Takao Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online Inorganic Papers Boron carbide phases exist over a widely varying compos­itional range B(12+x)C(3-x) (0.06 < x < 1.7). One idealized structure corresponds to the B(13)C(2) composition (space group R-3m) and contains one icosa­hedral B(12) unit and one linear C—B—C chain. The B(12) units are composed of crystallographically distinct B atoms B(P) (polar, B1) and B(Eq) (equatorial, B2). Boron icosa­hedra are inter­connected by C atoms via their B(Eq) atoms, forming layers parallel to (001), while the B(12) units of the adjacent layers are linked through inter­icosa­hedral B(P)—B(P) bonds. The unique B atom (B(C)) connects the two C atoms of adjacent layers, forming a C—B—C chain along [001]. Depending on the carbon concentration, the carbon and B(P) sites exhibit mixed B/C occupancies to varying degrees; besides, the B(C) site shows partial occupancy. The decrease in carbon content was reported to be realized via an increasing number of chainless unit cells. On the basis of X-ray single-crystal refinement, we have concluded that the unit cell of the given boron-rich crystal contains following structural units: [B(12)] and [B(11)C] icosa­hedra (about 96 and 4%, respectively) and C—B—C chains (87%). Besides, there is a fraction of unit cells (13%) with the B atom located against the triangular face of a neighboring icosa­hedron formed by B(Eq) (B2) thus rendering the formula B(0.87)(B(0.98)C(0.02))(12)(B(0.13)C(0.87))(2) for the current boron carbide crystal. International Union of Crystallography 2012-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3414096/ /pubmed/22904703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812033132 Text en © Sologub et al. 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Inorganic Papers
Sologub, Oksana
Michiue, Yuichi
Mori, Takao
Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title_full Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title_fullStr Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title_full_unstemmed Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title_short Boron carbide, B(13-x)C(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
title_sort boron carbide, b(13-x)c(2-y) (x = 0.12, y = 0.01)
topic Inorganic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22904703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812033132
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