A Cesium Rare‐Earth Silicate Cs3RESi6O15 (RE=Dy–Lu, Y, In): The Parent of an Unusual Structural Class Featuring a Remarkable 57 Å Unit Cell Axis

The structure of Cs3RESi6O15, where RE=Dy–Lu, Y, In, is unusual in that it contains octahedrally coordinated rare‐earth ions; their relative orientation dictates the structure, as they rotate about the c‐axis supported by the cyclic Si6O15 framework. The repeat unit of the rotation is eight units ge...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie 2018-02, Vol.130 (8), p.2099-2102
Hauptverfasser: Terry, Rylan, Vinton, Daniel, McMillen, Colin D., Kolis, Joseph W.
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Zusammenfassung:The structure of Cs3RESi6O15, where RE=Dy–Lu, Y, In, is unusual in that it contains octahedrally coordinated rare‐earth ions; their relative orientation dictates the structure, as they rotate about the c‐axis supported by the cyclic Si6O15 framework. The repeat unit of the rotation is eight units generating a very long (ca. 57 Å) unit cell axis. This unusual repeat unit is created by the structural flexibility of the hexasilicate ring, which is in turn affected by the size of the rare earth ion as well as the size of alkali ion residing within the silicate layers. Previous work showed for the smaller Sc3+ ion, the rotation of the octahedra is not sufficient to achieve closure at an integral repeat unit and an incommensurate structure results. The products are prepared as large, high quality single crystals using a high‐temperature (650 °C) hydrothermal method with CsOH and F− mineralizers. The presence of fluoride is essential to the formation of the product. Caesium‐Seltenerdmetall‐Silicate der Zusammensetzung Cs3RE(Si6O15) (RE=Dy–Lu, Y, In) wurden synthetisiert und charakterisiert. Ihre Strukturen enthalten eine lange c‐Achse (ca. 57 Å) und liefern ein vollständig geordnetes Modell für andere Alkalimetall‐Seltenerdmetall‐Silicate mit modulierten oder fehlgeordneten Strukturen.
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201708798