Modification of crystal structure of ammonium Rochelle salt [NaNH4(+)-C4H4O6.4H2O] owing to the replacement of NH4 ions with K ions

Author:

Suzuki E.,Muta T.,Nozaki R.,Shiozaki Y.

Abstract

The crystal structures of NaK1−x (NH4) x (+)-C4H4O6.4H2O (RS1−x ARS x , x = 0.90, 0.94 and 1.00) have been determined in the paraelectric phase (T = 294 K). The crystal data are: for ARS, orthorhombic, P21212, R = 0.038, wR = 0.032, no. of reflections = 3373, a = 12.206 (7), b = 14.451 (6), c = 6.250 (4) Å, V = 1102 (1) Å3, Z = 4, Dx = 1.573 g cm−3, λ(MoKα) = 0.70926 Å, F(000) = 552.00; for RS0.06ARS0.94, orthorhombic, P21212, R = 0.040, wR = 0.030, no. of reflections = 2446, a = 12.172 (4), b = 14.421 (4), c = 6.239 (2) Å, V = 1095.2 (6) Å3, Z = 4, Dx = 1.592 g cm−3, λ(Mo Kα1) = 0.70926 Å, F(000) = 553.92; for RS0.10ARS0.90, orthorhombic, P21212, R = 0.036, wR = 0.027, no. of reflections = 1898, a = 12.165 (9), b = 14.420 (7), c = 6.239 (4) Å, V = 1094 (1) Z = 4, Dx = 1.598 g cm−3, λ(Mo Kα1) = 0.70926 Å, F(000) = 555.20. In the crystals there are two crystallographically nonequivalent cation sites occupied by K/NH4 ions. The accommodation ratios of sites (1) [(2a) by the Wyckoff notation] and (2) [(2b)] are 0.94 (1) and 0.92 (1), respectively, in RS0.06ARS0.94, and 0.90 (1) and 0.93 (1), respectively, in RS0.10ARS0.90. As x increases, the location of site (2) displaces towards the origin. The hydrogen bonds around sites (1) and (2) are classified into two types: one is that the distances become longer as x increases, due to the difference in the ionic radii of K and NH4 ions, while the other is that the distances are equal. Comparing the crystal structure of ARS to that of RS, the following differences occur: the position of site (2), the interatomic distances between cations of sites (1) and (2) and O atoms, the form of the tartrate molecule and the position of some water molecules. These differences seem to be mainly caused by the replacement of NH4 ions by K.

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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