A Novel Mineral-like Copper Phosphate Chloride with a Disordered Guest Structure: Crystal Chemistry and Magnetic Properties

一种新型的类矿物铜磷酸氯化物,具有无序的客体结构:晶体化学和磁性

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Abstract

Novel copper phosphate chloride has been obtained under middle-temperature hydrothermal conditions. Its crystal structure was established based on the low-temperature X-ray diffraction data: Na(2)Li(0.75)(Cs,K)(0.5)[Cu(5)(PO(4))(4)Cl]·3.5(H(2)O,OH), sp. gr. C2/m, a = 19.3951(8) Å, b = 9.7627(3) Å, c = 9.7383(4) Å, β = 99.329(4)°, T = 150 K, MoK(α) (λ = 0.71073 Å), R = 0.049. The crystal structure includes tetrameric copper clusters as the main building blocks, which are built of four CuO(4)Cl pyramids sharing apical Cl vertices. The clusters are combined through phosphate groups and additional copper-centered polyhedra to form two mostly ordered periodic layers. Between the layers and inside the framework channels, alkali ions, H(2)O molecules, or OH groups are statistically distributed. Na(2)Li(0.75)(Cs,K)(0.5)[Cu(5)(PO(4))(4)Cl]·3.5(H(2)O,OH) is a synthetic modification of a sampleite-polymorph of the lavendulan mineral group and represents a new member in a mero-plesiotype series of copper phosphates and arsenates, for which the crystal structures contain two-periodic [Cu(4)X(TO(4))(4)](∞) modules (T = As, P; X = Cl, O). Magnetically, this phase exhibits the phase transition at T(C) = 6.5 K, below which it possesses a weak ferromagnetic moment.

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