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The crystal structure of szenicsite, Cu3MoO4(OH)4

Peter C. Burns

Year: 1998 Journal:   Mineralogical Magazine Vol: 62 (4)Pages: 461-469   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Abstract The crystal structure of szenicsite, Cu 3 MoO 4 (OH) 4 , orthorhombic, a = 8.5201(8), b = 12.545(1), c = 6.0794(6) Å, V = 649.8(2) Å 3 , space group Pnnm , Z = 4, has been solved by direct methods and refined by least-squares techniques to an agreement index ( R ) of 3.34% and a goodness-of-fit ( S ) of 1.11 for 686 unique observed [|F| ⩾ 4σ F ] reflections collected using graphite-monochromated Mo- K α X-radiation and a CCD area detector. The structure contains three unique Cu 2+ positions that are each coordinated by six anions in distorted octahedral arrangements; the distortions of the octahedra are due to the Jahn-Teller effect associated with a d 9 metal in an octahedral ligand-field. The single unique Mo 6+ position is tetrahedrally coordinated by four O 2− anions. The Cu 2+ ϕ 6 (ϕ: unspecified ligand) octahedra share trans edges to form rutile-like chains, three of which join by the sharing of octahedral edges to form triple chains that are parallel to [001]. The MoO 4 tetrahedra are linked to either side of the triple chain of Cu 2+ ϕ 6 octahedra by the sharing of two vertices per tetrahedron, and the resulting chains are cross-linked through tetrahedral-octahedral vertex sharing to form a framework structure. The structure of szenicsite is closely related to that of antlerite, Cu 3 SO 4 (OH) 4 , which contains similar triple chains of edge-sharing Cu 2+ ϕ 6 octahedra.

Keywords:
Octahedron Crystallography Tetrahedron Orthorhombic crystal system Dodecahedron Crystal structure Ligand (biochemistry) Group (periodic table) Chemistry Materials science

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Crystal Structures and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Radioactive element chemistry and processing
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X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
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