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[Li(MoO2)2O(AsO4)]
Mounir Hajji1, Mohamed Faouzi Zid, Tahar Jouini
1Laboratoire de Matériaux et Cristallochimie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Université de Tunis ElManar, 2092 El Manar II Tunis, Tunisie.
Abstract:
Single crystals of the molybdenum arsenate Li(MoO2)2O(AsO4) [lithium bis(dioxomolybdenum) arsenate oxide] have been prepared by solid-state reaction. The framework of Li(MoO2)2O(AsO4) consists of corner-shared Mo2AsO12 structural units, which form layers parallel to the ab plane. The Mo2AsO12 units result from the association of corner-shared AsO4 tetrahedra and Mo2O9 dimers. The Li+ ions are located between layers in a square-based-pyramidal environment. This structure is compared with those containing M2O9 dimers (M = Mo, Fe or V). The As, Li and one of the O atoms lie at sites with mm symmetry, while the Mo atom and two of the O atoms lie at sites with m symmetry.
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