Acta Crystallographica Section E (Aug 2013)

RbCuFe(PO4)2

  • Mongi Ben Amara,
  • Mourad Hidouri,
  • Abdessalem Badri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813019569
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 8
pp. i52 – i52

Abstract

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A new iron phosphate, rubidium copper(II) iron(III) bis(phosphate), RbCuFe(PO4)2, has been synthesized as single crystals by the flux method. This compound is isostructural with KCuFe(PO4)2 [Badri et al. (2011), J. Solid State Chem. 184, 937–944]. Its structure is built up from Cu2O8 units of edge-sharing CuO5 polyhedra, interconnected by FeO6 octahedra through common corners to form undulating chains that extend infinitely along the [011] and [01-1] directions. The linkage of such chains is ensured by the PO4 tetraedra and the resulting three-dimensional framework forms quasi-elliptic tunnels parallel to the [101] direction in which the Rb+ cations are located.