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Crystal chemistry of silica-rich Barium silicates

โœ Scribed by Hesse, K.-F.; Liebau, F.


Book ID
120473090
Publisher
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
519 KB
Volume
153
Category
Article
ISSN
2194-4946

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract
The crystal structures of the two title compounds have been refined with three-dimensional MoKฮฑ X-ray intensities. Results for both are given in the order a, b, c, ฮฒ, Z, space group, number of independent reflections, R(unweighted), R(weighted):
Ba2Si4O10: 7.688(1) ร…, 4.629(1) ร…, 13.523(1) ร…, 90ยฐ, 2, Pmcn, 611, 0.041, 0.045.
Ba2Si4O10: 23.195(2) ร…, 4.658(1) ร…, 13.613(1) ร…, 97.57(1)ยฐ, 6, C2/c, 1579, 0.033, 0.034.
Both polymorphs contain chains with two [SiO4] tetrahedra in the repeat unit of approximately 4.6 ร… (zweier single chains). These chains are linked via every second tetrahedron to zweier single layers parallel (001). The higher degree of corrugation of the layers in the low-temperature phase compared to those of the high-temperature phase is explained by the smaller effective radius of the barium ions at lower temperature. Barium ion coordination number is 9 in the low-temperature and both 9 and 8 + 2 in the high-temperature form respectively. The barium oxygen polyhedra share edges to form layers parallel (001).


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