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Linked Octahedra Network Structures

Most of the tetrafluorometallate structures hitherto known in detail contain layers of octahedra that share corners 2-dimensionally. The close relationship between the structures of SnF4-, TIAIF4- and K2MgF4-type already mentioned (page 33, 35) is founded upon this structural basis. [Pg.54]

The similarity of the tetragonal lattice constants a in these and iso-structural compounds follows from the similar dimensions of the octahedral axes F—Me—F (about 4 A), two of which are connected lineary and infinitely with others in the same plane. [Pg.54]


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