Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Jun 2020)

Crystal structure of dicaesium strontium hexacyanidoferrate(II), Cs2Sr[Fe(CN)6], from laboratory X-ray powder data

  • Nicolas Massoni,
  • Mícheál P. Moloney,
  • Agnès Grandjean,
  • Scott T. Misture,
  • Hans-Conrad zur Loye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989020006660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 6
pp. 900 – 904

Abstract

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Ferrocyanides with general formula AIxBIIy[Fe(CN)6], where A and B are cations, are thought to accept many substitutions on the A and B positions. In this communication, the synthesis and crystal structure of Cs2Sr[Fe(CN)6] are reported. The latter was obtained from K2Ba[Fe(CN)6] particles, put in contact with caesium and strontium ions. Hence, a simultaneous ion-exchange mechanism (Cs for K, Sr for Ba) occurs to yield Cs2Sr[Fe(CN)6]. The synthesis protocol shows that K2BaFe(CN)6 particles can be used for the simultaneous trapping of radioactive caesium and strontium nuclides in water streams. Cs2Sr[Fe(CN)6] adopts the cryolite structure type and is isotypic with the known compound Cs2Na[Mn(CN)6] [dicaesium sodium hexacyanidomanganate(III)]. The octahedrally coordinated Sr and Fe sites both are located on inversion centres, and the eightfold-coordinated Cs site on a general position.

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