A closer look into close packing: pentacoordinated silicon in a high-pressure polymorph of danburite

深入探究密堆积:丹伯石高压多晶型物中的五配位硅

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Abstract

Due to their high technological and geological relevance, silicates are one of the most studied classes of inorganic compounds. Under ambient conditions, the silicon in silicates is almost exclusively coordinated by four oxygen atoms, while high-pressure treatment normally results in an increase in the coordination from four- to sixfold. Reported here is a high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of danburite, CaB(2)Si(2)O(8), the first compound showing a step-wise transition of Si coordination from tetrahedral to octahedral through a trigonal bipyramid. Along the compression, the Si(2)O(7) groups of danburite first transform into chains of vertice-sharing SiO(5) trigonal bipyramids (danburite-II) and later into chains of edge-sharing SiO(6) octahedra (danburite-III). It is suggested that the unusual formation of an SiO(5) configuration is a consequence of filling up the pentacoordinated voids in the distorted hexagonal close packing of danburite-II.

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