Ry. Qi et Jd. Corbett, CS(3)ZR(6)BR(15)Z (Z=C, B) - A STUFFED RHOMBOHEDRAL PEROVSKITE STRUCTURE OF LINKED CLUSTERS, Inorganic chemistry, 34(7), 1995, pp. 1657-1662
The isostructural title compounds are synthesized in good yields from
reactions of Zr, ZrBr4, CsBr, and Z in sealed Ta tubing for similar to
3 weeks at 850 degrees C. Their single-crystal data refinements estab
lished the products as Cs-3.02(7)-(7)Zr6Br15C and Cs-3.39(5)Zr6Br15B (
R (3) over bar c, Z = 6, a = 13.1031(6), 13,116(1) Angstrom, c = 35.80
0(3), 35.980(6) Angstrom, R(F)/R(w) = 5.4/5.9, 5.4/4.4%, respectively)
. The structure is derived from a three-dimensional [Zr-6(Z)Br-12]Br-6
/2 network of four-rings (as in ReO6/2) twisted into a rhombohedral pe
rovskite analogous to VF3. The three necessary Cs+ cations are fractio
nally distributed over five sites that are far from optimal or common,
with either eight asymmetric or only three close bromide neighbors. R
efinement of a third CS3.18(5)Zr6Br15C structure at -50 degrees C gave
the same result with, somewhat smaller positional distributions of th
e atoms.