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Crystal growth, structure elucidation and CHARDI/BVS investigations of β-KCoFe(PO(4))(2)

Single crystals of β-KCoFe(PO(4))(2), potassium cobalt(II) iron(III) bis­(ortho­phosphate), were grown from the melt under atmospheric conditions. This phosphate crystallizes isotypically with KZnFe(PO(4))(2) in space group C2/c, adopting a zeolite-ABW type of structure. The structure of the present...

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Autores principales: Bouraima, Adam, Ouaatta, Said, Khmiyas, Jamal, Anguilè, Jean Jacques, Makani, Thomas, Assani, Abderrazzak, Saadi, Mohamed, El Ammari, Lahcen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9260352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35855369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989022006521
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Sumario:Single crystals of β-KCoFe(PO(4))(2), potassium cobalt(II) iron(III) bis­(ortho­phosphate), were grown from the melt under atmospheric conditions. This phosphate crystallizes isotypically with KZnFe(PO(4))(2) in space group C2/c, adopting a zeolite-ABW type of structure. The structure of the present phosphate is distinguished by an occupational disorder of the two transition-metal sites with ratios Fe:Co of 0.5725:0.4275 for the first and 0.4275:0.5725 for the second site. In the crystal structure, PO(4) and (Co,Fe)O(4) tetra­hedra are linked through vertices to form elliptical rings with the sequence DDDDUUUU of up (U) and down (D) pointing vertices. Each eight-membered ring is surrounded by four other rings of the same type, delimiting inter­stices with rectangular shape. This arrangement leads to the formation of [(Co/Fe)(PO(4))](−) (∞) sheets parallel to (001). Stacking of the sheets into a three-dimensional framework results in the formation of two types of channels. The first one is occupied by potassium cations, whereas the second one remains vacant. Calculations of bond-valence sums and charge distribution were used to confirm the structure model.