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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 572 (1989), S. 95-101 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: A Contribution about the Crystal Chemistry of Alkaline Earth Oxochromates(V): Sr3(CrO4)2 and Sr18Ca3Cr14O56The crystal structure of (I) Sr3Cr3(CrO4)2 was examined by X-ray single crystal technique. It belongs to the Ba3(PO4)2-type, space group 3d5-R3m, a = 5.562; c = 20.221 Å; Z = 3. The replacement of Sr2+ leads to a compound of the formula (II) Sr18Ca3Cr14O56, space group 3v6-R3c, a = 11.004; c = 39.256 Å; Z = 3. The Sr2+ and Ca2+ ions occupy the alkaline earth positions in an ordered manner. So the formulation Sr2.57Ca0.43(CrO4)2 should be avoided although it belongs to the β-Ca3(PO4)2 = Ca3(CrO4)2-type. The crystal chemistry of (I) and (II) is discussed.
    Notes: Die Kristallstruktur von (I) Sr3(CrO4)2 wurde an Einkristallen exakt untersucht. Sie gehört zum Ba3(PO4)2-Typ, Raumgruppe D3d5-R3m, a = 5,562; c = 20,221 Å; Z = 3. Der Ersatz von Sr2+ gegen Ca2+ führt zur Verbindung (II) Sr18Ca3Cr14O56, Raumgruppe C3v6-R3c, a = 11,004; c = 39,256 Å; Z = 3. Es wird gezeigt, daß Sr2+ und Ca2+ die Erdalkalimetall-Positionen im β-Ca3(PO4)2-Typ geordnet besetzen, womit die Schreibweise Sr2,57Ca0,43(CrO4)2 nicht verwendet werden sollte, obwohl dieser Stoff zum β-Ca3(PO4)2 = Ca3(CrO4)-Typ gehört. Die Kristallchemie von (I) und (II) wird diskutiert.
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