Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1506731 | Solid State Sciences | 2008 | 4 Pages |
The hydrothermal reaction of UO2 with K3[Co(CN)6] and phosphoric acid results in the formation of K2[UO2Co(PO4)2]·H2O (KUCoP-1) as blue crystals. The crystal structure of KUCoP-1 was elucidated to reveal a three-dimensional framework constructed from UO7 pentagonal bipyramids that edge-share to form dimers that are bridged by phosphate anions into one-dimensional chains that extend down [101]. The phosphate anions also bond to Co2+ creating a tetrahedral environment as well as forming chains that extend along the c axis. The joining of these chains by the phosphate anions yields a three-dimensional framework with channels along the c axis that are occupied by K+ cations and water molecules.
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