Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1332855 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
The synthesis, single crystal structure determination, and Raman spectrum are reported for colorless transparent tribarium disodium tetracyanamide, Ba3Na2(CN2)4. The title compound crystallizes in the space group C2h5-P21/c (#14, a=6.2872(5)Å, b=10.0002(8)Å, c=17.7303(16)Å, β=110.454(4)°β=110.454(4)°, V=1044.48(15)Å3, Z=4Z=4, R/wR=0.0266/0.0543R/wR=0.0266/0.0543). Each sodium atom is surrounded by six nitrogen atoms in octahedral geometry. Sodium centered nitrogen octahedra are linked through face-sharing along the [100] direction to form one-dimensional (1D) chains. These chains are connected to each other through the carbon atoms of cyanamide and make a three-dimensional (3D) network with 1D channels along the [100] direction. Barium atoms and additional cyanamide anions reside in the channels. Each barium atom is irregularly coordinated with nitrogen and carbon from the cyanamide anions. The Raman spectrum shows symmetric vibrations of [NCN]2− corresponding to νsym (1241.5 cm−1) and 2δ (1356.4 cm−1).
Graphical abstractThe crystal structure of Ba3Na2(NCN)4 along the [100] direction.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide