Title of article :
Crystal structure of silver strontium copper orthophosphate, AgSr4Cu4.5(PO4)6
Author/Authors :
Khmiyas, Jamal Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco , Benhsina, Elhassan Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco , Ouaatta, Said Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco , Assani, Abderrazzak Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco , Saadi, Mohamed Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco , Ammari, Lahcen El Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée des Matériaux - Centre des Sciences des Matériaux - Faculty of Sciences - Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco
Abstract :
Crystals of the new compound, AgSr4Cu4.5(PO4)6, were grown successfully by the hydrothermal process. The asymmetric unit of the crystal structure of the title compound contains 40 independent atoms (4 Sr, 4.5 Cu, 1 Ag, 6 P and 24 O), which are all in general positions except for one Cu atom, which is located on an inversion centre. The Cu atoms are arranged in CuOn (n = 4 or 5) polyhedra, linked through common oxygen corners to build a rigid three-dimensional motif. The connection of these copper units is assured by PO4 tetrahedra. This arrangement allows the construction of layers extending parallel to the (100) plane and hosts suitable cavities in which Ag+ and Sr2+ cations are located. The crystal-structure cohesion is ensured by ionic bonds between the silver and strontium cations and the oxygen anions belonging to two adjacent sheets. Charge-distribution analysis and bond-valence-sum calculations were used to validate the structural model.
Keywords :
layered structure , crystal structure , layered structure , hydrothermal synthesis , transition metal phosphate , AgSr4Cu4.5(PO4)6
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications