Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Jul 2021)

Crystal structure of silver carbonate iodide Ag10(CO3)3I4

  • Ryoji Suzuki,
  • Yuta Watanabe,
  • Hisanori Yamane,
  • Mamoru Kitaura,
  • Kento Uchida,
  • Yuta Matsushima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989021006022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77, no. 7
pp. 734 – 738

Abstract

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The title silver carbonate iodide, Ag10(CO3)3I4, decasilver(I) tris(carbonate) tetraiodide, was recently reported as a precursor of the new superionic conductor Ag17(CO3)3I11. Ag10(CO3)3I4, was prepared by heating a stoichiometric powder mixture of AgI and Ag2CO3 at 430 K. A single-crystal suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis was obtained by slow cooling of a melt with an AgI-rich composition down from 453 K. Ag10(CO3)3I4 exhibits a layered crystal structure packed along [10\overline{1}], in which Ag atoms are intercalated between the layers of hexagonally close-packed I atoms, and CO3 groups. Up to now, Cs3Pb2(CO3)3I is the only other compound containing carbonate groups and iodide ions registered in the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database.

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