Crystal structure of RbBaVO 4 and high-pressure modification of KCaVO 4

The crystal structures of KCaVO 4 and RbBaVO 4 , synthesized at high-pressure/high-temperature and by a conventional solid-state reaction, respectively, were determined using X-ray powder diffraction data. These compounds were found to have the β -K 2 SO 4 structure type (space group Pnma , Z  = 4)...

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Published inPowder diffraction Vol. 28; no. S2; pp. S65 - S74
Main Authors Tarakina, N.V., Tyutyunnik, A.P., Dyachkova, T.V., Surat, L.L., Slobodin, B.V., Zubkov, V.G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2013
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Summary:The crystal structures of KCaVO 4 and RbBaVO 4 , synthesized at high-pressure/high-temperature and by a conventional solid-state reaction, respectively, were determined using X-ray powder diffraction data. These compounds were found to have the β -K 2 SO 4 structure type (space group Pnma , Z  = 4) with parameters a  = 7.2628(5) Å, b  = 5.7258(4) Å, c  = 9.6854(7) Å (KCaVO 4 ), and a  = 7.8887(1) Å, b  = 5.9589(1) Å, c  = 10.3958(2) Å (RbBaVO 4 ). The unit cell volume of KCaVO 4 , 402.77(5) Å 3 , is significantly lower than for the low-temperature modification reported previously, 436.2 Å 3 . The difference can be explained by a pressure-induced phase transition to a more dense state resulting from the rotation of tetrahedra and the exchange of oxygen atoms from the first and second coordination spheres for potassium and calcium atoms.
ISSN:0885-7156
1945-7413
DOI:10.1017/S0885715613001140