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The Disordered High-Temperature Structure of (NH4)3H(SO4)2 and Its Relationship to the Room-Temperature Phase

✍ Scribed by K. Friese; M.I. Aroyo; L. Schwalowsky; G. Adiwidjaja; U. Bismayer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
320 KB
Volume
165
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4596

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✦ Synopsis


The structure of letovicite, (NH 4 ) 3 H(SO 4 ) 2 has been redetermined at 293 and 420 K. At room temperature the structure crystallizes monoclinic, space group C12/c1 (no. 15), with lattice parameters a=15.418(5) A ˚, b=5.905(5) A ˚, c=10.223(5) A ˚and b=102.806(5)1. The structure is composed of two symmetrically independent isolated NH 4 + tetrahedra and [SO 4 -H-SO 4 ] 3Γ€ dimers with a symmetrical hydrogen bond connecting the two sulfate tetrahedra. At 420 K the structure is rhombohedral, space group R3m (no. 166) with lattice parameters a=5.9039(5) and c=22.5360(6) A ˚. While the low-temperature phase is completely ordered, this does not hold for the high-temperature phase: the hydrogen and oxygen atoms which constitute the hydrogen bond are disordered with the consequence that the hydrogen bond is now strongly asymmetric. Furthermore, the hydrogen atoms in one of the two symmetrically independent NH 4 + tetrahedra are disordered and have probably some share in the high protonic conductivity which has so far been attributed mainly to the hydrogen atom of the hydrogen bond. # 2002 Elsevier Science (USA)


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