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Figure 1 A content of the unit cell of (I) viewed along axis c and showing the atomic labelling and 50% probabilty displacement ellipsoids [symmetry codes: (i) −x + 1,-y + 1,-z + 1; (ii) −x + [{1\over 2}],-y + [{3\over 2}],z; (iii) x + [{1\over 2}],y − 1/2,-z + 1; (iv) −y + 1,x + 1/2,-z + 1; (v) y,-x + [{1\over 2}],z; (vi) y − [{1\over 2}],-x + 1,-z + 1; (vii) −y + [{3\over 2}],x,z]. The H atoms are shown as spheres of arbitrary radius. Only one orientation of disordered BH4 anions is shown for clarity.










The three-dimensional structure may be explored in this enhanced view.

Figure 1 A content of the unit cell of (I) viewed along axis c and showing the atomic labelling and 50% probabilty displacement ellipsoids [symmetry codes: (i) −x + 1,-y + 1,-z + 1; (ii) −x + [{1\over 2}],-y + [{3\over 2}],z; (iii) x + [{1\over 2}],y − 1/2,-z + 1; (iv) −y + 1,x + 1/2,-z + 1; (v) y,-x + [{1\over 2}],z; (vi) y − [{1\over 2}],-x + 1,-z + 1; (vii) −y + [{3\over 2}],x,z]. The H atoms are shown as spheres of arbitrary radius. Only one orientation of disordered BH4 anions is shown for clarity.

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