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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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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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