Effect of solution acidity on the crystallization of polychromates in uranyl-bearing systems: synthesis and crystal structures of Rb2[(UO2)(Cr2O7)(NO3)2] and two new polymorphs of Rb2Cr3O10
Author:
Nazarchuk Evgeny V.1, Siidra Oleg I.12, Charkin Dmitry O.3, Kalmykov Stepan N.3, Kotova Elena L.4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Crystallography , St. Petersburg State University , University Emb. 7/9, 199034 St. Petersburg , Russia 2. Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences , Apatity, 184200 Murmansk Region , Russia 3. Department of Chemistry , Moscow State University , Leninskie Gory 1, 119991 Moscow , Russia 4. St. Petersburg Mining University , 21st Line , St. Petersburg 199106 , Russia
Abstract
Abstract
Three new rubidium polychromates, Rb2[(UO2)(Cr2O7)(NO3)2] (1), γ-Rb2Cr3O10 (2) and δ-Rb2Cr3O10 (3) were prepared by combination of hydrothermal treatment at 220 °C and evaporation of aqueous solutions under ambient conditions. Compound 1 is monoclinic,
P
2
1
/
c
$P{2}_{1}/c$
, a = 13.6542(19), b = 19.698(3), c = 11.6984(17) Å, β = 114.326(2)°, V = 2867.0(7) Å3, R
1 = 0.040; 2 is hexagonal,
P
6
3
/
m
$P{6}_{3}/m$
, a = 11.991(2), c = 12.828(3) Å, γ = 120°, V = 1597.3(5) Å3, R
1 = 0.031; 3 is monoclinic,
P
2
1
/
n
$P{2}_{1}/n$
, a = 7.446(3), b = 18.194(6), c = 7.848(3) Å, β = 99.953(9)°, V = 1047.3(7) Å3, R
1 = 0.037. In the crystal structure of 1, UO8 bipyramids and NO3 groups share edges to form [(UO2)(NO3)2] species which share common corners with dichromate Cr2O7 groups producing novel type of uranyl dichromate chains [(UO2)(Cr2O7)(NO3)2]2−. In the structures of new Rb2Cr3O10 polymorphs, CrO4 tetrahedra share vertices to form Cr3O10
2− species. The trichromate groups are aligned along the 63 screw axis forming channels running in the ab plane in the structure of 2. The Rb cations reside between the channels and in their centers completing the structure. The trichromate anions are linked by the Rb+ cations into a 3D framework in the structure of 3. Effect of solution acidity on the crystallization of polychromates in uranyl-bearing systems is discussed.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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