Sm2O2I – A New Mixed‐Valence Samarium(II,III) Oxide Halide
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Auteurs : Mikhail Ryazanov ; Constantin Hoch ; Hansjürgen Mattausch ; Arndt SimonSource :
- ZAAC ‐ Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry [ 0044-2313 ] ; 2006-11.
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Abstract
Dark red single crystals of Sm2O2I were obtained from a reaction of SmI2 (in the presence of SmOI) and Na in a sealed tantalum ampoule at 650 °C. The title compound crystallizes in the monoclinic system (C2/m, Z = 4, a = 12.639(2), b = 4.100(1), c = 9.762(3) Å, β = 117.97(2)°). The structure consists of corrugated [Sm2+Sm3+(O2−)2]+ layers of edge and vertex‐connected Sm4O tetrahedral units with I− anions separating the layers.
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(in the presence of SmOI) and Na in a sealed tantalum ampoule at 650 °C. The title compound crystallizes in the monoclinic system (<i>C</i>
2/<i>m</i>
, <i>Z</i>
= 4, <i>a</i>
= 12.639(2), <i>b</i>
= 4.100(1), <i>c</i>
= 9.762(3) Å, <i>β</i>
= 117.97(2)°). The structure consists of corrugated [Sm<sup>2+</sup>
Sm<sup>3+</sup>
(O<sup>2−</sup>
)<sub>2</sub>
]<sup>+</sup>
layers of edge and vertex‐connected Sm<sub>4</sub>
O tetrahedral units with I<sup>−</sup>
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