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<div class="csl-entry">Weil, M., Shirkhanlou, M., & Stürzer, T. (2019). Phase Formation Studies of Lead(II) Copper(II) Oxotellurates: The Crystal Structures of Dimorphic PbCuTeO₅, PbCuTe₂O₆, and [Pb₂Cu₂(Te₄O₁₁)](NO₃)₂. <i>Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry</i>, <i>645</i>(3), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.1002/zaac.201800262</div>
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0044-2313
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/142454
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dc.description.abstract
Two modifications of the oxotellurate(VI) PbCuTeO5 were
isolated as single crystals from product mixtures obtained from solid
state reactions, whereas single crystals of the oxotellurates(IV)
PbCuTe2O6 and [Pb2Cu2(Te4O11)](NO3)2 were grown under hydrothermal
conditions. The crystal structures of all compounds comprise of
characteristic coordination polyhedra, viz. nearly square [CuO4] plaquettes
for divalent copper, octahedral [TeO6] units for hexavalent tellurium,
trigonal-pyramidal [TeO3] and bisphenoidal [TeO4] groups for
tetravalent tellurium, and distorted [PbOx] polyhedra for divalent lead. PbCuTeO5 is dimorphic and crystallizes in a monoclinic and a triclinic
modification, related by a translationengleiche group-subgroup relation
of index 2. PbCuTe2O6 represents the ideal composition of the rare
mineral choloalite. The characteristic feature of the crystal structure of
[Pb2Cu2(Te4O11)](NO3)2 is its layered set-up, comprised of cationic
[Pb2Cu2(Te4O11)]2+ ribbons (width approximately 6.7 Å) sandwiched
between nitrate anions that are only weakly bound to the cationic layers.
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
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dc.relation.ispartof
Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry
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dc.subject
Inorganic Chemistry
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dc.title
Phase Formation Studies of Lead(II) Copper(II) Oxotellurates: The Crystal Structures of Dimorphic PbCuTeO₅, PbCuTe₂O₆, and [Pb₂Cu₂(Te₄O₁₁)](NO₃)₂
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dc.title.alternative
Phase Formation Studies of Lead(II) Copper(II) Oxotellurates: The Crystal Structures of Dimorphic PbCuTeO<sub>5</sub>, PbCuTe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub>, and [Pb<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>2</sub>(Te<sub>4</sub>O<sub>11</sub>)](NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>