The crystal structure of K2CuCl3 and isomorphous substances

  • Brink C
  • MacGillavry C
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The crystal structure of K 2CuCl 3 and isomorphous substances has been determined. The crystals are orthorhombic with cell dimensions: a = 12.00, b = 12.55, c = 4.20A. There are four molecules in the cell and the space group is Pnam. Weissenberg diagrams have been taken along the c axis with Cu Kα and Mo Kα radiation and the positions of the atoms have been fixed by means of an approximate three-dimensional Patterson analysis and a Fourier projection along the c axis. All atoms are situated in the symmetry planes perpendicular to the c axis. There are chains of the composition CuCl 3 in the direction of the c axis (needle axis) consisting of CuCl 4 tetrahedra sharing corners; they are more compact than the SiO 3 chains in the pyroxenes. The K atoms are situated between these chains, surrounded by seven Cl atoms. The direction of the chains is in agreement with the optical behaviour: largest refractive index in the needle direction.

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Brink, C., & MacGillavry, C. H. (1949). The crystal structure of K2CuCl3 and isomorphous substances. Acta Crystallographica, 2(3), 158–163. https://doi.org/10.1107/s0365110x49000436

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