Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1332004 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single crystals of Bi(C2O4)OH were obtained by the slow diffusion of Bi3+ cations through silica gel impregnated with oxalic acid. The structure was solved in the Pnma space group with a=6.0853(2) Å, b=11.4479(3) Å, c=5.9722(2) Å, leading to R=0.0188 and wR=0.0190 from 513 unique reflections. The bismuth coordination polyhedron is a BiO6E pentagonal bipyramid with the lone pair E sitting at an axial vertex. The opposite axial vertex is occupied by a hydroxyl oxygen atom, which is also an equatorial corner of a neighboring BiO6E bipyramid. The sharing of the hydroxyl oxygen atoms build ∞1[BiO5E] zig-zag chains running down the [100] direction. These chains are aligned in a sheet parallel to the (010) plane and are further connected through oxalate ions to form a three-dimensional arrangement. On heating, Bi(C2O4)OH decomposes to the meta-stable quadratic β-Bi2O3 phase.

Graphical abstract∞1[BiO5E] zig-zag chains running down [100] in Bi(C2O4)OH.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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