Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10570572 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The first indium phosphite In2(HPO3)3(H2O) has been synthesized hydrothermally. The structure of the compound consists of In2O10 dimer and pseudo pyramidal [HPO3]2â, which are connected by sharing vertexes to form indium phosphite layers in the ac plane. These undulate layers are stacked in ABAB sequence along the crystallographic b-axis through bonds of P-O-In, generating the 3D framework with a In/P ratio of 2/3.
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Authors
Zhuo Yi, Chao Chen, Shougui Li, Guanghua Li, He Meng, Yanjie Cui, Yulin Yang, Wenqin Pang,