Litharge-derived compounds structurally based on layers of Cl− and Br−-centered tetrahedra: Synthesis and structures of the new representatives of MX(ReO4) family (M=Ba, Pb; X=Cl, Br)
Two new layered barium perrhenate halides, BaX(ReO4) (X = Cl and Br), were prepared and their structures were refined from single-crystal and powder data, respectively. Both compounds are isostructural to the previously reported BaCl(MnO4), exhibiting a matlockite (PbFCl)-derived motif. The structur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solid state sciences 2021-04, Vol.114, p.106576, Article 106576 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two new layered barium perrhenate halides, BaX(ReO4) (X = Cl and Br), were prepared and their structures were refined from single-crystal and powder data, respectively. Both compounds are isostructural to the previously reported BaCl(MnO4), exhibiting a matlockite (PbFCl)-derived motif. The structure of previously reported PbBr(ReO4) was also refined, in order to obtain a complete data set; it is similar to PbCl(ReO4). The structures of Ba and Pb compounds correspond to the centro- and non-centrosymmetric versions (pseudo-polymorphs) of the same motif corresponding to the alternation of [M2X2]2+ litharge-derived slabs and double sheets of perrhenate anions. Strong relationships exist to the structures of LnX(TO4) (X = Cl, Br; T = Mo, W) which are monoclinically distorted versions of the orthorhombic permanganates and perrhenates. Crystal chemistry and further perspectives of the compounds with litharge slabs constructed of Cl, Br, and I-centered tetrahedra are discussed.
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•Three halide perrhenates, BaX(ReO4) (X = Cl, Br) and PbBr(ReO4), were prepared.•Their crystal structures are derived from PbFCl motif.•Their structures are closely related to LnX(MoO4), LnX(WO4), and BaCl(BF4). |
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ISSN: | 1293-2558 1873-3085 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2021.106576 |