Single crystals of lutetium oxide iodide, LuOI, were obtained as a by-product of the reaction of lutetium metal, rhenium powder and lutetium triiodide, LuI 3 , in a sealed tantalum container. LuOI crystallizes in the tetragonal PbFCl-type of structure (matlockite), where Lu, O and I are situated on
Lutetium(III) oxide bromide, LuOBr
β Scribed by Zimmermann, Sina ;Pantenburg, Ingo ;Meyer, Gerd
- Book ID
- 104491207
- Publisher
- International Union of Crystallography
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 636 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1600-5368
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β¦ Synopsis
Single crystals of lutetium oxide bromide, LuOBr, were obtained accidentally as a by-product of the reaction of lutetium metal, ruthenium powder and lutetium tribromide, LuBr 3 , in a sealed tantalum container. As is typical for rareearth oxide halides of the type REOX (RE = rare-earth metal and X = halogen), LuOBr crystallizes in the tetragonal PbFCl structure type (matlockite), where Lu, O and Br are situated on positions with 4mm, 4m2 and 4mm symmetry, respectively.
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