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    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Weberite ; crystal structure ; nickel aluminium fluoride ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Crystal Structure of Na2NiAlF7  -  a Contribution to the Problem of the True Space Group of Orthorhombic WeberitesThe X-ray single crystal structure determination of the orthorhombic weberite Na2NiAlF7 (a = 707.4(2), b = 1003.8(2), c = 731.5(1) pm; Z = 4) was performed in space group Imma, after all reflections hk0 with h(k) = 2n + 1 could be eliminated, as they proved simulated by Renninger effect and/or λ/2 reflections. The alternative space groups Imm2 resp. I212121 of former weberite structure determinations thus became obsolete. The refinement using 880 independent reflections ended at wR = 0.0232. The resulting average distances within the framework of octahedra are Ni—F = 197.3, Al—F = 180.4 pm.
    Notes: Die Röntgen-Einkristallstrukturbestimmung des orthorhombischen Weberits Na2NiAlF7 (a = 707,4(2), b = 1003,8(2), c = 731,5(1) pm; Z = 4) wurde in der Raumgruppe Imma vorgenommen, nachdem alle Reflexe hk0 mit h(k) = 2n + 1 eliminiert werden konnten, weil sie sich durch Renninger-Effekt und/oder λ/2-Reflexe als vorgetäuscht erwiesen. Damit wurden die alternativen Raumgruppen Imm2 bzw. I212121 früherer Weberit-Strukturbestimmungen obsolet. Die Verfeinerung mit 880 unabhängigen Reflexen schloß ab mit wR = 0,0232. Die resultierenden Mittelwerte für die Abstände im Oktaedernetz betragen Ni—F = 197,3 pm, Al—F = 180,4 pm.
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