Synthesis and crystal structure of a new magnesium phosphate Na3RbMg7 (PO4)6

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A new magnesium phosphate, Na3RbMg7 (PO4)6 [trisodium rubidium heptamagnesium hexakis(orthophosphate)], has been synthesized as single crystals by the flux method and exhibits a new structure type. Its original structure is built up from MgO x (x = 5 and 6) polyhedra linked directly to each other through common corners or edges and reinforced by corner-sharing with PO4 tetrahedra. The resulting anionic three-dimensional framework leads to the formation of channels along the [010] direction, in which the Na+ cations are located, while the Rb+ cations are located in large interstitial cavities.

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Hamed, T. B., Boukhris, A., Badri, A., & Amara, M. B. (2017). Synthesis and crystal structure of a new magnesium phosphate Na3RbMg7 (PO4)6. Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, 73, 817–820. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989017006363

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