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Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)

In the structure of the title compound, magnesium hydroxide hydrogenarsenate (6.75/3/4), two different Mg(2+) ions, one located on a site with symmetry 3m. (occupancy 3/4) and one on a general position, as well as two different AsO(3)(OH) tetra­hedra (symmetry .m. with partial occupancy for the H at...

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Autor principal: Weil, Matthias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3647786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813010714
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description In the structure of the title compound, magnesium hydroxide hydrogenarsenate (6.75/3/4), two different Mg(2+) ions, one located on a site with symmetry 3m. (occupancy 3/4) and one on a general position, as well as two different AsO(3)(OH) tetra­hedra (symmetry .m. with partial occupancy for the H atom for one, and symmetry 3m. with full occupancy for the H atom for the other) and one OH(−) ion (site symmetry .m.) are present. Both Mg(2+) ions are octa­hedrally surrounded by O atoms. The MgO(6) octa­hedra belonging to the partially occupied Mg(2+) sites share faces, forming chains along [001]. The other type of MgO(6) octa­hedra share corners and faces under formation of strands parallel to [001] whereby individual strands are linked through common corner atoms. The two types of AsO(3)(OH) tetra­hedra inter­link the strands and the chains, building up a three-dimensional framework resembling that of the mineral dumortierite. The OH groups were assigned on basis of bond-valence calculations and crystal chemical considerations.
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spelling pubmed-36477862013-05-30 Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni) Weil, Matthias Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online Inorganic Papers In the structure of the title compound, magnesium hydroxide hydrogenarsenate (6.75/3/4), two different Mg(2+) ions, one located on a site with symmetry 3m. (occupancy 3/4) and one on a general position, as well as two different AsO(3)(OH) tetra­hedra (symmetry .m. with partial occupancy for the H atom for one, and symmetry 3m. with full occupancy for the H atom for the other) and one OH(−) ion (site symmetry .m.) are present. Both Mg(2+) ions are octa­hedrally surrounded by O atoms. The MgO(6) octa­hedra belonging to the partially occupied Mg(2+) sites share faces, forming chains along [001]. The other type of MgO(6) octa­hedra share corners and faces under formation of strands parallel to [001] whereby individual strands are linked through common corner atoms. The two types of AsO(3)(OH) tetra­hedra inter­link the strands and the chains, building up a three-dimensional framework resembling that of the mineral dumortierite. The OH groups were assigned on basis of bond-valence calculations and crystal chemical considerations. International Union of Crystallography 2013-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3647786/ /pubmed/23723752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813010714 Text en © Matthias Weil 2013 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.
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Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title_full Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title_fullStr Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title_full_unstemmed Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title_short Mg(6.75)(OH)(3)(H(0.166)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)), a member of the M (1-) (x)M′(6)(OH)(3)(H(2x/3)AsO(4))(3)(HAsO(4)) family (M,M′ = Co; Ni)
title_sort mg(6.75)(oh)(3)(h(0.166)aso(4))(3)(haso(4)), a member of the m (1-) (x)m′(6)(oh)(3)(h(2x/3)aso(4))(3)(haso(4)) family (m,m′ = co; ni)
topic Inorganic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3647786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813010714
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