Wolflehner, T., Stöger, B., & Weil, M. (2023). The calcium oxidotellurates Ca2(TeIVTeVIO7), Ca2(TeIVO3)Cl2 and Ca5(TeIVO3)4Cl2 obtained from salt melts. Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung B, 78(3–4), 95–104. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-2022-0304
The mixed-valent calcium oxidotellurate(IV,VI) Ca2(Te2O7) (= Ca2(TeIVTeVIO7)) and the two calcium oxidotellurate(IV) dichlorides Ca2(TeIVO3)Cl2 and Ca5(TeIVO3)4Cl2 were obtained from metal chloride salt melts. Structure determination from single crystal X-ray data revealed a unique crystal structure in each case. A common motif in the three crystal structures is the formation of a framework perforated by channels into which the stereochemically active 5s2 electron lone pairs E of the TeIV atoms are directed. Ca2(Te2O7) belongs to category I of the Robin-Day classification of mixed-valent compounds. Its crystal structure features a double chain of condensed trigonal-pyramidal [TeIVO3] and octahedral [TeVIO6] units embedded within a framework of [CaO x ] polyhedra (x = 7-8). The Cl atoms in the crystal structures of Ca2(TeIVO3)Cl2 and Ca5(TeIVO3)4Cl2 act as spacers between isolated trigonal-pyramidal [TeO3] units and exhibit weak interactions with the 5s2 electron lone pairs E, with Cl⋯E distances <3.6 Å.