PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Synthesis, crystal structure and thermal decomposition of the new cadmium selenite chloride, Cd4(SeO3)2OCl2.

  • Faiz Rabbani,
  • Humayun Ajaz,
  • Iwan Zimmermann,
  • Mats Johnsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. e97175

Abstract

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A synthetic study in the Cd-Se-O-Cl system led to formation of the new oxochloride compound Cd4(SeO3)2OCl2 via solid state reactions. The compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Fmmm with cell parameters a = 7.3610(3) Å, b = 15.4936(2) Å, c = 17.5603(3) Å, Z = 8, S = 0.969, F(000) = 2800, R = 0.0185, Rw = 0.0384. Single crystal X-ray data were collected at 293 K. The crystal structure can be considered as layered and the building units are distorted [Cd(1)O6] octahedra, distorted [Cd(2)O8] cubes, irregular [Cd(3)O4Cl2] polyhedra and SeO3E trigonal pyramids. There are two crystallographically unique Cl atoms that both are half occupied. Thermogravimetric studies show that the compound starts to decompose at 500°C. The crystal structure of the new compound is closely related to the previously described compound Cd4(SeO3)2Cl4(H2O).