Author:
Artner Christine,Weil Matthias
Abstract
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, lead(II) dicalcium octaaluminate, contains one Pb, one Ca, four Al and eight O atoms, with the Pb atom and one O atom situated on mirror planes. Three Al atoms exhibit slightly distorted tetrahedral coordinations with a mean Al—O bond length of 1.76 Å. The fourth Al atom is in a considerably distorted trigonal–bipyramidal coordination with a mean Al—O bond length of 1.89 Å. One AlO4tetrahedron forms infinite chains parallel to [100]viacorner-sharing. These chains are linked by parallel chains of edge-sharing AlO5trigonal bipyramids into layersAof six-membered double rings extending parallel to (010). The second layerBis made up of the remaining two AlO4tetrahedra. These tetrahedra share corners, resulting in likewise six-membered double rings. Finally, the parallel layersAandBare linked into a three-dimensional framework by common corners. Charge compensation is achieved by the Pb2+and Ca2+cations, which are situated in the cavities of the anionic framework, and which are surrounded by seven and six O atoms, respectively, both within highly irregular coordination polyhedra.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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