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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, i155  [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807023264 ]

A polymorph of K4Ge4Se10

A. Choudhury, S. Strobel and P. K. Dorhout

Abstract: A new monoclinic polymorph, [beta]-K4Ge4Se10 (tetrapotassium decaselenidotetragermanate), that crystallizes in space group P21/c has been isolated. The structure contains isolated super-tetrahedral adamantane [Ge4Se10]4- clusters identical to those in the known K4Ge4Se10 polymorph (P21/m), held together in in the crystal structure by ionic interaction with the K+ ions. The adamantane unit, [Ge4Se10]4-, is formed by corner-sharing of four GeSe4 tetrahedra, with average Ge-Se distances of 2.378 and 2.281 Å for (Ge-Se)endo and (Ge-Se)exo, respectively. There are four crystallographically distinct K+ ions in [beta]-K4Ge4Se10 having coordination numbers of 5, 7 and 8 (× 2), with K-Se distances in the range 2.986 (2)-3.888 (1) Å, while the coordination numbers of the three unique K+ ions in the known K4Ge4Se10 (P21/m) vary between 5 and 7. Besides the differences in coordination numbers of K+ ions, the two polymorphs also exhibit a different packing of the adamantane units.

Online 13 June 2007


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