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Polyhedra, occurrence

FI, issued from F through the alpha (IC) operation, can be described as a monocapped polyhedron. The uncapped basic unit (M(X2)X3) is the result of the opposition of two fragments one triangle (X2)X and one edge 2X (see Tables 1 and 2). FI polyhedra may be associated in various ways. In 7 is presented a Fl[cl]Fl combination with occurrence of a common triangular face. There do not exist, at least within the three families under consideration, structural types that illustrate either this FI [cl] FI connection or other Fl[i]Fl connection types. [Pg.285]

Periodic bond-chains are strongly related to the occurrence of faces on a crystal (and, in turn, the major growth directions of a crystal) [21-23]. We refer to periodic bond-chains as polyhedron chains. [Pg.186]


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