Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Rb1.5(NH4)0.5{Cu(P2O7)}: Comparative Crystal Chemistry and Topology‒Symmetry Analysis in Terms of Extended OD Theory


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A new compound of the Rb1.5(NH4)0.5{Cu(P2O7)} composition, obtained by the high-temperature reaction method from a mixture of RbNO3, Cu(NO3)2, and (NH4)4P2O7, has been studied using X-ray diffraction. This compound is crystallized in the orthorhombic system, sp. gr. Pnma, a = 15.146(3) Å, b = 5.183(1) Å, c = 10.096(2) Å, V = 792.6(3) Å3. The structure has been interpreted and refined to the final reliability factor R1 = 6.56% in the anisotropic approximation of atomic displacements, using 415I > 3σ(I). Rb1.5(NH4)0.5{Cu(P2O7)} belongs to the group of copper diorthophosphates of alkaline elements, described by the general formula \(A_{2}^{ + }\){Cu(P2O7)}. The basis of its crystal structure is a set of polar heteropolyhedral copper-phosphate layers of the {Cu(P2O7)}2–∞∞ composition, formed by vertex-sharing CuO5 pyramids and tetrahedral diorthogroups P2O7, which are linked via rubidium cations. Based on symmetry interlayer connections, one can predict a series of partially ordered structures using the following groupoid: λ-PO P(n)m21; σ-PO P121/m1 || Pсm21.

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A. Chernyatieva

St. Petersburg State University

Email: aks.crys@gmail.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg

S. Aksenov

University of Notre Dame; Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Federal Scientific Research Centre “Crystallography and Photonics,”
Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: aks.crys@gmail.com
Estados Unidos da América, South Bend; Moscow, 119333

S. Krivovichev

St. Petersburg State University; Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aks.crys@gmail.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg; Apatity, 184209

N. Yamnova

Moscow State University

Email: aks.crys@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

P. Burns

University of Notre Dame

Email: aks.crys@gmail.com
Estados Unidos da América, South Bend

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