Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1334174 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The new compound Cu3(TeO3)2Br2 crystallizes in the monoclinic spacegroup C2/mC2/m. The unit cell parameters are a=9.3186(18)Åa=9.3186(18)Å, b=6.2781(9)Åb=6.2781(9)Å, c=8.1999(16)Åc=8.1999(16)Å, β=107.39(2)°β=107.39(2)°, Z=2Z=2. The structure is solved from single crystal data, R1=0.021R1=0.021. The new compound shows a layered structure where only weak van der Waals interactions connect the layers. There are two crystallographically different Cu(II) atoms; one having a square planar [CuO4] coordination and one showing an unusual [CuO4Br] trigonal bi-pyramidal coordination, the Br-ion is located in the equatorial plane. The Te(IV) atom has a tetrahedral [TeO3E  ] coordination where EE is the 5s25s2 lone-pair. Within the layers the Cu-polyhedra are connected by corner- and edge sharing to form chains. The chains are separated by the Te atoms. The magnetic properties are dominated by long range magnetic ordering at Tc=70K. Evidence for a coexistence of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions exists.

Graphical abstractA new layered compound Cu3(TeO3)2Br2 is presented where the layers have chains of square planar [CuO4] coordination polyhedra and an uncommon [CuO4Br] trigonal bipyramidal coordination polyhedron. Evidence for a coexistence of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions exists.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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