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Sr3ZnPtO6 and Sr3CdPtO6.

M D Smith1, H C zur Loye

  • 1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications
|April 21, 2001
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Single crystals of strontium zinc platinum hexaoxide and strontium cadmium platinum hexaoxide were synthesized. These isostructural compounds feature unique chains of transition metal polyhedra within a rhombohedral structure.

Area of Science:

  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Inorganic materials science
  • Crystallography

Background:

  • The synthesis and structural characterization of novel inorganic compounds are crucial for materials discovery.
  • Pseudo-one-dimensional structures offer unique electronic and magnetic properties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the flux synthesis of two isostructural compounds: tristrontium zinc platinum hexaoxide (Sr(3)ZnPtO(6)) and tristrontium cadmium platinum hexaoxide (Sr(3)CdPtO(6)).
  • To elucidate the crystal structure and cation arrangement within these novel materials.

Main Methods:

  • Flux synthesis technique for growing single crystals.
  • X-ray diffraction analysis to determine crystal structure.
  • Analysis of polyhedral arrangements and symmetry elements.

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Main Results:

  • Successfully synthesized single crystals of Sr(3)ZnPtO(6) and Sr(3)CdPtO(6) using flux methods.
  • Both compounds crystallize in the pseudo-one-dimensional rhombohedral K(4)CdCl(6) structure type.
  • The structure features chains of face-shared distorted ZnO(6)/CdO(6) trigonal prisms and PtO(6) octahedra, with Sr(2+) ions forming surrounding columns.

Conclusions:

  • The flux synthesis provides a viable route to obtain high-quality single crystals of these isostructural hexaoxides.
  • The determined crystal structure reveals a unique arrangement of transition metal polyhedra and strontium cations, highlighting potential for further property investigations.