Title
Crystal Growth and Structure Analysis of Ce<inf>18</inf>W<inf>10</inf>O<inf>57</inf>: A Complex Oxide Containing Tungsten in an Unusual Trigonal Prismatic Coordination Environment
Date Issued
06 March 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abeysinghe D.
Smith M.D.
Yeon J.
Tran T.T.
Hadermann J.
Halasyamani P.S.
Zur Loye H.C.
University of Antwerp
Publisher(s)
American Chemical Society
Abstract
The noncentrosymmetric tungstate oxide, Ce18W10O57, was synthesized for the first time as high-quality single crystals via the molten chloride flux method and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The compound is a structural analogue to the previously reported La18W10O57, which crystallizes in the hexagonal space group P62c. The +3 oxidation state of cerium in Ce18W10O57 was achieved via the in situ reduction of Ce(IV) to Ce(III) using Zn metal. The structure consists of both isolated and face-shared WO6 octahedra and, surprisingly, isolated WO6 trigonal prisms. A careful analysis of the packing arrangement in the structure makes it possible to explain the unusual structural architecture of Ce18W10O57, which is described in detail. The temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility of Ce18W10O57 indicates that the cerium(III) f1 cations do not order magnetically and exhibit simple paramagnetic behavior. The SHG efficiency of Ln18W10O57 (Ln = La, Ce) was measured as a function of particle size, and both compounds were found to be SHG active with efficiency approximately equal to that of α-SiO2.
Start page
2566
End page
2575
Volume
56
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85014789751
PubMed ID
Source
Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN of the container
0020-1669
Sponsor(s)
Financial support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation under DMR-1301757 and is gratefully acknowledged. T.T.T. and P.S.H. thank the Welch Foundation (Grant E-1457) and NSF-DMR-1503573.
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