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High-pressure time-of-flight neutron diffraction studies have been carried out on orthorhombic Ge2N2O to 25.4 × 108 Pa and by X-ray diffraction to 49 × 108 Pa. The zero-pressure axial compressibility coefficients are Ka = 33 (2), Kb = 41 (2), Kc = 28 (2), and volume Kv = 99 (5) × 10 -13 Pa-1. The changes in bond angles and bond lengths at pressures from 105 to 25.4 × 108 Pa have been measured. The structure of Ge2N2O consists of GeN3O tetrahedra linked along the a direction by Ge-O-Ge bonds and along the b and c directions by three coordinated Ge-N bonds. This structural framework adjusts to applied pressure by tetrahedra tilting in a cooperative fashion, the biggest change being observed in the Ge-O-Ge angle which decreases by 12.4°. The behavior of Ge2N2O is very similar to its isomorph Si2N2O, though the tetrahedra deform somewhat more for Ge2N2O. The pressure changes in the lattice parameters of Ge2N2O up to ~8 × 108 Pa are very similar to those of Si2N2O up to ~24 × 108 Pa, supporting the contention that germanates behave as high-pressure models for silicates.
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