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Scandium(III) oxide bromide, ScOBr

✍ Scribed by Jongen, Liesbet ;Meyer, Gerd


Book ID
104484558
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
110 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
1600-5368

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✦ Synopsis


Single crystals of scandium oxide bromide, ScOBr, were obtained as a by-product of the reaction of scandium tribromide, ScBr 3 , and scandium metal in a sealed tantalum container. ScOBr crystallizes with the FeOCl structure type. Br 1=2 Sc 1=2 OSc 1=2 Br 1=2 slabs are stacked in the direction of the c axis. Sc 3+ is surrounded in a distorted octahedral fashion according to the Niggli notation ScO 4=4 Br 2=2 .


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