1982
DOI: 10.1107/s0567740882004324
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Affinement de la structure avec tunnels de paires E dans un oxysulfate d'arsenic: (As2O2)(SO4)

Abstract: Introduction. Nous avons affin6 la structure du compos6 As203.SO 3 du fait de la m6diocrit~ (R = 0,13) de la structure pr6c6dente (Mercier, 1975), celle-ci ayant, par ailleurs 6t~ r~alis6e fi partir d'un nombre de r6flexions faible (207) dont les intensit6s avaient 6t6 mesur6es sur des clich6s photographiques de Weissenberg. D'autre part, une &ude spectroscopique approfondie (Mercier, Sourisseau & Lucazeau, 1977) apportait des conclusions oppos6es celles de la structure; l'6tude cristallographique concluait fi… Show more

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“…We hope to account for the differences between SbO,,E and AsO,~ polyhedra in similar 'sulphate' compounds in terms of ionic radii and the degree of covalency of the M-O bonds (M = As, Sb). For arsenic(III) compounds such as As2(804) 3 (Douglade & Mercier, 1982), As20(SO4) 2 (Mercier & Douglade, 1982b) and As202(804) (Mercier & Douglade, 1982a) only AsO3E tetrahedra have been observed. On the other hand, in antimony 'sulphates', the coordination number of Sb is greater, and SbO4E polyhedra are often observed; e.g.…”
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“…We hope to account for the differences between SbO,,E and AsO,~ polyhedra in similar 'sulphate' compounds in terms of ionic radii and the degree of covalency of the M-O bonds (M = As, Sb). For arsenic(III) compounds such as As2(804) 3 (Douglade & Mercier, 1982), As20(SO4) 2 (Mercier & Douglade, 1982b) and As202(804) (Mercier & Douglade, 1982a) only AsO3E tetrahedra have been observed. On the other hand, in antimony 'sulphates', the coordination number of Sb is greater, and SbO4E polyhedra are often observed; e.g.…”
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“…crystal structures of cristobalite and BeSO 4 was speci®ed by Grund (1955). Under these conditions, the layer structures of (IO) 2 SO 4 (Furuseth et al, 1974) and -HgI 2 (Delgado et al, 1987), and also of SnSO 4 (Donaldson & Puxley, 1972) (Mercier & Douglade, 1982), whose composition is similar to (IO) 2 SO 4 , is also topologically related to -HgI 2 , however, only at the second level (Table 3). On the whole, 36 and 5 considered sulfates and some binary compounds have the topological relationship of the second and third level, respectively, and 4 of those 5 sulfates [not (IO) 2 SO 4 ] are contained in both indicated groups.…”
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