THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A POLYMORPH OF Hg2+3S2Br1.0Cl0.5I0.5

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dc.contributor.author Pervukhina N.V.
dc.contributor.author Borisov S.V.
dc.contributor.author Magarill S.A.
dc.contributor.author Naumov D.Y.
dc.contributor.author Vasil'ev V.I.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-16T12:22:00Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-16T12:22:00Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13439418
dc.identifier.citation The Canadian Mineralogist, 2003, 41, 6, 1445-1453
dc.identifier.issn 0008-4476
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/35472
dc.description.abstract Grechishchevite, Hg3S2(Br,Cl,1)2, is the only known mercury sulfohalide whose anionic part involves three halogens Cl, Br, and I, in addition to sulfur. The crystal structure of the mineral was not solved. The structure of a synthetic polymorph of Hg2+3S2Br1.0Cl0.5 l0.5 Z = 8, orthorhombic, a 13.249(3), b 13.259(3), c 8.710(2) Å. V 1530.1(5) Å3, space group Pbnm, has been solved by direct methods, and refined to an R of 0.0363 based on 1438 unique reflections (Rint = 0.049) measured with MoKα radiation on a CAD-4 automated diffractometer. The structure contains four independent mercury atoms; each Hg2+ ion is covalently bonded to two sulfur atoms at a diatance of 2.358(4)-2.459(4) Å; the angles S(2)-Hg(2)-S(1) and S(1)'-Hg(4)-S(2) are equal to 172.81(15)° and 172.90(15)°, respectively. It should be noted that the angles S(2)'-Hg(1)-S(2) (141.8(2)'1 and S(1)'-Hg(3)-S(1) [140.9(2)°] greatly deviate from linearity. Each S2- ion is covalently bonded to three mercury atoms at a distance 2.358(4)-2.459(4) Å; the Hg-S-Hg angle ranges from 95.95(14) to 104.91(17)°. These units form the structural motif of the eight-member [Hg4 S4] rings, which are combined into infinite crankshaft-type bands running along [001]. The halogen atoms are located inside and between the crankshaft-type bands, with the Hg-Cl, Hg-Br and Hg-I distances equal to 2.768(6)-2.804(6), 3.040(2)-3.078(2) and 3.259(1)-3.304(1) Å, respectively. Taking into account the halogen atoms, the Hg(1)-Hg(4) atoms have a distorted octahedral coordination. We describe the crystal-chemical peculiarities of the mercury chalcogenide halides, Hg3X2Hal2 (X = S. Se, Te; Hal = F, Cl, Br, I).
dc.subject mercury minerals
dc.subject mercury sulfohalide
dc.subject polymorph of Hg2+3S2Br1.0Cl0.5I0.5
dc.subject X-ray data
dc.subject crystal structure
dc.subject polymorphism
dc.title THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A POLYMORPH OF Hg2+3S2Br1.0Cl0.5I0.5
dc.type Статья


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