Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1330786 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single crystals of the strontium phosphate orthoborate metaborate, Sr10[(PO4)5.5(BO4)0.5](BO2), were grown from the melt and investigated by X-ray diffraction (space group P3¯, No. 147; a=9.7973(8) Å, c=7.3056(8) Å, V=607.29(10) Å3, Z=1). The crystal structure is closely related to apatite and contains linear metaborate groups, [BO2]− (point group D∞h, B–O=1.284(11) Å) taking positions within the channels running along the three-fold inversion axis. Strontium sites are found to be fully occupied while [PO4]3− tetrahedra are partially replaced by [BO4]5− groups.

Graphical abstractSingle crystals of the strontium phosphate orthoborate metaborate, Sr10[(PO4)5.5(BO4)0.5](BO2), were grown from the melt and structurally characterized. The crystal structure is closely related to apatite and contains uncommon linear [BO2]− metaborate groups taking positions within the channels running along the three-fold inversion axis.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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