Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10636724 | Solid State Sciences | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new guanidinium fluoride tantalate, [CN3H6]â
(TaF6), crystallises at 50â°C from a solution of Ta2O5 in 40% aqueous HF and of guanidinium chloride. The structure is rhombohedral, R3¯m space group, with the equivalent hexagonal cell aH=8.647(1)Ã
, cH=8.507(2)Ã
, Z=3 and R=0.029, Rw=0.077 for 312 reflections. The three-dimensional network is built up from parallel (0001)H layers â([CN3H6]F6)5â between which tantalum atoms are inserted. These tantalum atoms, in 3a sites, adopt an octahedral coordination with ãdTaFã=1.894(7)Ã
. (TaF6)â anions are disordered over (0001)H mirror plane related positions while guanidinium cations are disordered over centrosymmetric positions; site occupancy of fluoride and nitrogen sites is fifty per cent.
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Authors
M.A. Saada, A. Hémon-Ribaud, M. Leblanc, V. Maisonneuve,