کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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73155 | 49048 | 2014 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• Coupled electron and X-ray diffractions are a powerful tool for structure solving.
• Cesium, a large alkali cation, is an effective template for layered borosilicates.
• Face-sharing inversion of tetrahedra correlates two configurations of MZ-35.
A new layered borosilicate has been synthesized in the presence of cesium and sodium cations and its structure has been solved by a combination of automated diffraction tomography (ADT) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD). MZ-35 has a composition NaCs2[BSi7O16(OH)2](OH)2·4H2O and features space group P-4m2. The unusually small unit cell (a 7.3081 Å, c 10.7520 Å) is shared by two random-stacked configurations of the structure: a network of connected pentasil units related to the layer of RUB-18 and a bidimensional checkerboard of intersecting ladders of 4-membered rings. The two configurations are related by the simple face-sharing inversion of a hydroxyl-bearing tetrahedron.
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Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials - Volume 189, 1 May 2014, Pages 64–70