inorganic compounds
The defect scheelite-type lanthanum(III) ortho-oxidomolybdate(VI) La0.667[MoO4]
aInstitut für Anorganische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
*Correspondence e-mail: hartenbach@iac.uni-stuttgart.de
In scheelite-type La0.667[MoO4], one crystallographically unique position with -4.. and an occupancy of 2/3 is found for the La3+ cation. The cation is surrounded by eight O atoms in the shape of a trigonal dodecahedron. The structure also contains one [MoO4]2− anion (site symmetry -4..), which is surrounded by eight vertex-attached La3+ cations. The polyhedra around the La3+ cations are interconnected via common edges, building up a three-dimensional network, in the tetrahedral voids of which the Mo6+ cations reside.
Related literature
For isotypic Ln0.667[MoO4] structures with Ln = Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm, see: Schustereit et al. (2011). For synthetic details, see: Liu et al. (2012).
Experimental
Crystal data
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Refinement
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Data collection: COLLECT (Nonius, 1998); cell SCALEPACK (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997); data reduction: SCALEPACK and DENZO (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: DIAMOND (Brandenburg, 2006); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXL97.
Supporting information
10.1107/S1600536813000731/wm2715sup1.cif
contains datablocks I, global. DOI:Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536813000731/wm2715Isup2.hkl
Colourless, irregular-shaped single crystals of scheelite-type La0.667[MoO4] were obtained as a by-product in an unsuccessful attempt to synthesize LaF[MoO4] according to the Pecchini method (Liu et al., 2012). Aqueous solutions with stoichiometric amounts of La(NO3)3 and (NH4)6Mo7O24 (molar ratio 7 : 1) were prepared for each compound and HF was added to the latter (molar ratio HF : (NH4)6Mo7O24 = 7 : 1). As chelating agent, citric acid (CA) was dissolved in both solutions with a molar ratio of CA : La3+ = 1 : 1 and CA : Mo6+ = 2 : 1. The pH value of the La3+-containing solution was adjusted to 3 – 4 with an aqueous ammonia solution as well as the pH value of the CA/HF/(NH4)6Mo7O24 mixture, in this case to a value of 7 – 8. The two solutions were combined, stirred, and heated for about 30 minutes to obtain a transparent solution, which was then dried at 473 K for 5 hours. The residual product was thermally treated in air at 1123 K for 12 hours.
The site occupation factor of the La3+ site was refined freely to a value of 0.6676 (10).
Data collection: COLLECT (Nonius, 1998); cell
SCALEPACK (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997); data reduction: SCALEPACK and DENZO (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: DIAMOND (Brandenburg, 2006); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008).La0.667[MoO4] | Dx = 4.890 Mg m−3 |
Mr = 252.59 | Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å |
Tetragonal, I41/a | Cell parameters from 1769 reflections |
Hall symbol: -I 4ad | θ = 0.4–30.5° |
a = 5.3599 (3) Å | µ = 11.74 mm−1 |
c = 11.9425 (7) Å | T = 293 K |
V = 343.09 (3) Å3 | Irregular, colourless |
Z = 4 | 0.11 × 0.08 × 0.06 mm |
F(000) = 448 |
Nonius KappaCCD diffractometer | 260 independent reflections |
Radiation source: fine-focus sealed tube | 174 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Graphite monochromator | Rint = 0.046 |
ω and ϕ scans | θmax = 30.4°, θmin = 4.2° |
Absorption correction: numerical (X-SHAPE; Stoe & Cie, 1995) | h = −7→7 |
Tmin = 0.291, Tmax = 0.480 | k = −7→7 |
2577 measured reflections | l = −16→16 |
Refinement on F2 | Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods |
Least-squares matrix: full | Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.016 | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0079P)2] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
wR(F2) = 0.032 | (Δ/σ)max < 0.001 |
S = 0.98 | Δρmax = 0.41 e Å−3 |
260 reflections | Δρmin = −0.37 e Å−3 |
16 parameters | Extinction correction: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), Fc*=kFc[1+0.001xFc2λ3/sin(2θ)]-1/4 |
0 restraints | Extinction coefficient: 0.0082 (5) |
La0.667[MoO4] | Z = 4 |
Mr = 252.59 | Mo Kα radiation |
Tetragonal, I41/a | µ = 11.74 mm−1 |
a = 5.3599 (3) Å | T = 293 K |
c = 11.9425 (7) Å | 0.11 × 0.08 × 0.06 mm |
V = 343.09 (3) Å3 |
Nonius KappaCCD diffractometer | 260 independent reflections |
Absorption correction: numerical (X-SHAPE; Stoe & Cie, 1995) | 174 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Tmin = 0.291, Tmax = 0.480 | Rint = 0.046 |
2577 measured reflections |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.016 | 16 parameters |
wR(F2) = 0.032 | 0 restraints |
S = 0.98 | Δρmax = 0.41 e Å−3 |
260 reflections | Δρmin = −0.37 e Å−3 |
Geometry. All esds (except the esd in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell esds are taken into account individually in the estimation of esds in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between esds in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell esds is used for estimating esds involving l.s. planes. |
Refinement. Refinement of F2 against ALL reflections. The weighted R-factor wR and goodness of fit S are based on F2, conventional R-factors R are based on F, with F set to zero for negative F2. The threshold expression of F2 > 2sigma(F2) is used only for calculating R-factors(gt) etc. and is not relevant to the choice of reflections for refinement. R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R- factors based on ALL data will be even larger. |
x | y | z | Uiso*/Ueq | Occ. (<1) | |
La | 0.0000 | 0.2500 | 0.6250 | 0.01492 (18) | 0.6676 (10) |
Mo | 0.0000 | 0.2500 | 0.1250 | 0.01706 (15) | |
O | 0.1374 (3) | 0.0106 (2) | 0.20490 (13) | 0.0313 (5) |
U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
La | 0.0171 (2) | 0.0171 (2) | 0.0107 (2) | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
Mo | 0.01534 (18) | 0.01534 (18) | 0.0205 (2) | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
O | 0.0209 (8) | 0.0329 (9) | 0.0403 (9) | 0.0048 (6) | 0.0031 (9) | 0.0105 (7) |
La—Oi | 2.5728 (14) | La—Lax | 4.0120 (2) |
La—Oii | 2.5728 (14) | La—Laxi | 4.0120 (2) |
La—Oiii | 2.5728 (14) | La—Laiv | 4.0120 (2) |
La—Oiv | 2.5728 (14) | Mo—Oxii | 1.7605 (14) |
La—Ov | 2.5766 (14) | Mo—Oxiii | 1.7605 (14) |
La—Ovi | 2.5766 (14) | Mo—Oxiv | 1.7605 (14) |
La—Ovii | 2.5766 (14) | Mo—O | 1.7606 (14) |
La—Oviii | 2.5766 (14) | O—Laiv | 2.5728 (14) |
La—Laix | 4.0120 (2) | O—Laxv | 2.5766 (14) |
Oi—La—Oii | 128.57 (4) | Oiii—La—Lax | 161.84 (3) |
Oi—La—Oiii | 75.70 (7) | Oiv—La—Lax | 66.64 (3) |
Oii—La—Oiii | 128.57 (4) | Ov—La—Lax | 103.20 (4) |
Oi—La—Oiv | 128.57 (4) | Ovi—La—Lax | 38.79 (3) |
Oii—La—Oiv | 75.70 (7) | Ovii—La—Lax | 129.62 (3) |
Oiii—La—Oiv | 128.57 (4) | Oviii—La—Lax | 85.04 (3) |
Oi—La—Ov | 148.98 (6) | Laix—La—Lax | 123.628 (3) |
Oii—La—Ov | 68.24 (3) | Oi—La—Laxi | 161.84 (3) |
Oiii—La—Ov | 74.21 (2) | Oii—La—Laxi | 66.64 (3) |
Oiv—La—Ov | 77.64 (5) | Oiii—La—Laxi | 103.00 (3) |
Oi—La—Ovi | 74.21 (2) | Oiv—La—Laxi | 38.85 (3) |
Oii—La—Ovi | 77.64 (5) | Ov—La—Laxi | 38.79 (3) |
Oiii—La—Ovi | 148.98 (6) | Ovi—La—Laxi | 103.20 (4) |
Oiv—La—Ovi | 68.24 (3) | Ovii—La—Laxi | 85.04 (3) |
Ov—La—Ovi | 136.53 (7) | Oviii—La—Laxi | 129.62 (3) |
Oi—La—Ovii | 77.64 (5) | Laix—La—Laxi | 123.628 (3) |
Oii—La—Ovii | 148.98 (6) | Lax—La—Laxi | 83.823 (4) |
Oiii—La—Ovii | 68.24 (3) | Oi—La—Laiv | 38.85 (3) |
Oiv—La—Ovii | 74.20 (2) | Oii—La—Laiv | 161.84 (3) |
Ov—La—Ovii | 97.88 (2) | Oiii—La—Laiv | 66.64 (3) |
Ovi—La—Ovii | 97.88 (2) | Oiv—La—Laiv | 103.00 (3) |
Oi—La—Oviii | 68.24 (3) | Ov—La—Laiv | 129.62 (3) |
Oii—La—Oviii | 74.20 (2) | Ovi—La—Laiv | 85.04 (3) |
Oiii—La—Oviii | 77.64 (5) | Ovii—La—Laiv | 38.79 (3) |
Oiv—La—Oviii | 148.98 (6) | Oviii—La—Laiv | 103.20 (4) |
Ov—La—Oviii | 97.88 (2) | Laix—La—Laiv | 83.823 (4) |
Ovi—La—Oviii | 97.88 (2) | Lax—La—Laiv | 123.628 (3) |
Ovii—La—Oviii | 136.53 (7) | Laxi—La—Laiv | 123.628 (3) |
Oi—La—Laix | 66.64 (3) | Oxii—Mo—Oxiii | 107.08 (5) |
Oii—La—Laix | 103.00 (3) | Oxii—Mo—Oxiv | 114.36 (10) |
Oiii—La—Laix | 38.85 (3) | Oxiii—Mo—Oxiv | 107.08 (5) |
Oiv—La—Laix | 161.84 (3) | Oxii—Mo—O | 107.08 (5) |
Ov—La—Laix | 85.04 (3) | Oxiii—Mo—O | 114.36 (10) |
Ovi—La—Laix | 129.62 (3) | Oxiv—Mo—O | 107.08 (5) |
Ovii—La—Laix | 103.20 (4) | Mo—O—Laiv | 134.75 (7) |
Oviii—La—Laix | 38.79 (3) | Mo—O—Laxv | 120.66 (7) |
Oi—La—Lax | 103.00 (3) | Laiv—O—Laxv | 102.36 (5) |
Oii—La—Lax | 38.85 (3) |
Symmetry codes: (i) y+1/4, −x+1/4, z+1/4; (ii) x, y+1/2, −z+1; (iii) −y−1/4, x+1/4, z+1/4; (iv) −x, −y, −z+1; (v) x−1/2, y+1/2, z+1/2; (vi) −x+1/2, −y, z+1/2; (vii) −y−1/4, x−1/4, −z+3/4; (viii) y+1/4, −x+3/4, −z+3/4; (ix) −x, −y+1, −z+1; (x) −x+1/2, −y+1/2, −z+3/2; (xi) −x−1/2, −y+1/2, −z+3/2; (xii) y−1/4, −x+1/4, −z+1/4; (xiii) −x, −y+1/2, z; (xiv) −y+1/4, x+1/4, −z+1/4; (xv) x+1/2, y−1/2, z−1/2. |
Experimental details
Crystal data | |
Chemical formula | La0.667[MoO4] |
Mr | 252.59 |
Crystal system, space group | Tetragonal, I41/a |
Temperature (K) | 293 |
a, c (Å) | 5.3599 (3), 11.9425 (7) |
V (Å3) | 343.09 (3) |
Z | 4 |
Radiation type | Mo Kα |
µ (mm−1) | 11.74 |
Crystal size (mm) | 0.11 × 0.08 × 0.06 |
Data collection | |
Diffractometer | Nonius KappaCCD diffractometer |
Absorption correction | Numerical (X-SHAPE; Stoe & Cie, 1995) |
Tmin, Tmax | 0.291, 0.480 |
No. of measured, independent and observed [I > 2σ(I)] reflections | 2577, 260, 174 |
Rint | 0.046 |
(sin θ/λ)max (Å−1) | 0.712 |
Refinement | |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)], wR(F2), S | 0.016, 0.032, 0.98 |
No. of reflections | 260 |
No. of parameters | 16 |
Δρmax, Δρmin (e Å−3) | 0.41, −0.37 |
Computer programs: COLLECT (Nonius, 1998), SCALEPACK (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997), SCALEPACK and DENZO (Otwinowski & Minor, 1997), SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008), SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), DIAMOND (Brandenburg, 2006).
La—Oi | 2.5728 (14) | Mo—O | 1.7606 (14) |
La—Oii | 2.5766 (14) |
Symmetry codes: (i) y+1/4, −x+1/4, z+1/4; (ii) −x+1/2, −y, z+1/2. |
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the State of Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Frankfurt/Main) within the funding program Open Access Publishing.
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The title compound crystallizes isotypically with the already known defect scheelite-type lanthanide ortho-oxidomolybdates(VI) with general formula Ln0.667[MoO4] (Ln = Ce, Pr, Nd, and Sm; Schustereit et al., 2011). The crystallographically unique La3+ cation at Wyckoff position 4b is surrounded by eight oxide anions in the shape of a trigonal dodecahedron (Fig. 1). Besides the lanthanum cation, the structure also contains an isolated and bisphenoidally distorted tetrahedral ortho-oxidomolybdate(VI) unit [MoO4]2–. Its central Mo6+ cation at Wyckoff position 4a exhibits the same site symmetry (4..) as the La3+ cation. Hence, in order to maintain electroneutrality, the latter shows a statistically under-occupation of 2/3 on its atomic position. The [MoO4]2– tetrahedra share common vertices with eight [LaO8]13– dodecahedra to build up the scheelite-type crystal structure (Fig. 2). The cations at the sites 4a (La3+) and 4b (Mo6+) are thereby arranged in two interpenetrating diamond-like lattices (Schustereit et al., 2011).