Download citation
Download citation
link to html
The dihydrated oxalates of the magnesium series (Mg, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn) may exist either as a three-dimensional ordered phase, isostructural with humboldtine, or as a disordered phase with stacking faults parallel to (001) planes. It is possible to describe the well ordered structure as a layer succession, ABCDABCD... . Then the Stacking faults correspond to permutations between A and C on the one hand and between B and D on the other. These stacking faults give, in X-ray single-crystal photographs, a continuous diffuse intensity along the rows [hk] when h and k are odd. The analysis of this phenomena allows one to give the intensity distribution I(l) along these rows as a function of the rate of faults α. For α= 1 a new ordered structure ABABAB... is obtained which is known in the particular case of the cobalt oxalates. For α = ½ a uniform diffuse intensity is observed. For α < ½ the diffuse intensity has maxima for lo = 2n + 1, while for α > ½ the maxima are at lo= 2n (Io is related to a double pseudo-orthorhombic cell).
Follow J. Appl. Cryst.
Sign up for e-alerts
Follow J. Appl. Cryst. on Twitter
Follow us on facebook
Sign up for RSS feeds