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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, i191 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807052506 ]
Abstract: The cubic structure of trirubidium molybdophosphate, Rb3[PMo12O40], contains
-type Keggin [PMo12O40]3- anions and Rb+ counter-ions located in orthogonally intersecting channels. The P and Rb atoms are located on special positions with site symmetries
m and
2.m, respectively. The three-dimensional arrangement is isostructural with that found in, for example, X3[PMo12O40], with X = K, NH4 and H3O, or X3[PW12O40] and X4[SiW12O40], with X = Ag and Tl. The compound was crystallized using a typical high-temperature solid-state reaction with GaPO4 and X3Mo3O10 (X = Rb or Li) as starting materials.
Online 31 October 2007
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