(Bi9)4[Bi3Pb9Br47]: Probing the limits of the concept "crystal"
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Abstract
The bismuth-rich subbromide Bi39Pb9Br47 = (Bi95+)4[Bi3Pb9Br 47]20- was crystallized from a melt of bismuth, lead, and BiBr3. X-ray diffraction on several crystals revealed a (predominantly) monoclinic structure (space group C2/m, no. 12) with lattice parameters a = 18.832(1)Å , b = 18.961(1)Å , c = 36.355(2)Å and β = 97.51(1)°. The unit cell, which contains C4v- symmetric Bi95+ polycations and a complex bromido-plumbate(II)-bismuthate( III) framework, can be interpreted as one layer, which for the most part follows the tetragonal layer symmetry p4/mbm. The stacking of the layers along [001] lowers the symmetry of the structure. The high pseudosymmetry causes local disorder as well as twinning with partial pseudo-coincidence along the tetragonal c-axis. Due to small domain sizes diffuse scattering occurs. Weak maxima on the diffuse streaks can be assigned to an emerging superstructure with a period of two layers and orthorhombic symmetry, which corresponds to a repetitive polysynthetic twin with domain size of one unit cell only.
Details
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 613-618 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie |
Volume | 226 |
Issue number | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
ORCID | /0000-0002-2391-6025/work/166325861 |
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Keywords
- Diffuse scattering, Disorder, Polycations, Pseudo-symmetry, Subbromide, Twinning