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Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Topology–Symmetry Analysis of a New Modification of NaIn[IO3]4

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Crystals of new iodate NaIn[IO3]4 were prepared by the hydrothermal synthesis. The unit cell parameters are a = 7.2672(2) Å, b = 15.2572(6) Å, c = 15.0208(6) Å, β = 101.517(3)°, sp. gr. P21/c. The formula was determined during the structure determination and refinement of a twinned crystal based on a set of reflections from the atomic planes of the major individual. The refinement with anisotropic displacement parameters was performed for both twin components to the final R factor of 0.050. The In and Na atoms are in octahedral coordination formed by oxygen atoms. The oxygen octahedra are arranged into columns by sharing edges, and the columns are connected by isolated umbrella-like [IO3] groups to form layers. The new structure is most similar to the isoformular iodate NaIn[IO3]4, which crystallizes in the same sp. gr. P21/c and is structurally similar, but has a twice smaller unit cell and is characterized by another direction of the monoclinic axis. The structural similarity and difference between the two phases were studied by topologysymmetry analysis. The formation of these phases is related to different combinations of identical one-dimensional infinite chains of octahedra.

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Original Russian Text © E.L. Belokoneva, A.S. Karamysheva, O.V. Dimitrova, A.S. Volkov, 2018, published in Kristallografiya, 2018, Vol. 63, No. 1, pp. 59–64.

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Belokoneva, E.L., Karamysheva, A.S., Dimitrova, O.V. et al. Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Topology–Symmetry Analysis of a New Modification of NaIn[IO3]4. Crystallogr. Rep. 63, 52–57 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774518010029

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