Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1507035 | Solid State Sciences | 2006 | 5 Pages |
A novel molybdenum(V) monophosphate containing bromine and mixed valent lead, Pb2+(Pb4+O)Br(Mo5+O)2(PO4)3, has been synthesized for the first time. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Fdd2 with a=31.721(7) Åa=31.721(7) Å, b=12.931(2) Åb=12.931(2) Å, c=12.905(2) Åc=12.905(2) Å. Its frameworks built up from [Mo2P2O12]∞ perovskite type layers connected through phosphate groups, delimits tunnels in which the Pb2+ and the Pb4+ cations and the Br− anions are sitting. The Pb4+ specie is connected to one isolated oxygen atom via a double bond forming a PbO ‘Leadyl’ group. The divalent lead ions bonded to the bromine ions form infinite PbBr ribbons running along b in the tunnel. On these ribbons are scratched the Leadyl groups.
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