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Tantalum interatomic distance

The structure of LiTa02F2, as reported by Vlasse et al. [218], is similar to a ReC>3 type structure and consists of triple layers of octahedrons linked together through their vertexes. The layers are perpendicular to the c axis, and each layer is shifted, relative to the layer below, by half a cell in the direction (110). Lithium atoms are situated in the centers of the tetragonal pyramids (coordination number = 5). The other lithium atoms are statistically distributed along with tantalum atoms (coordination number = 6) at a ratio of 1 3. The sequence of the metal atoms in alternating layers is (Ta-Li) - Ta - (Ta-Li). Positions of oxygen and fluorine atoms were not determined. The main interatomic distances are (in A) Ta-(0, F) - 1.845-2.114 Li-(0, F) - 2.087-2.048 (O, F)-(0,F) - 2.717-2.844. [Pg.92]

Typical examples of compounds that form chain-type structures are simple pentafluorides of tantalum and niobium, TaFs and Nbfs, which were investigated by Edwards [199]. The cry stal structure of NbF< consists of rings made up of four NbF6 octahedrons that are linked by fluorine ligands that are each shared by two neighboring octahedrons, as shown in Pig. 29. The main interatomic distances (in A) are as follows Nb-Nb 5.80, 3.90 and 4.13 Nh-P,(Ki -. 1.75 and 1.78 Nb-Ftal% - 2.06 and 2.07 angle Nl>F[jf d,e-Nh - 182.5°. [Pg.84]


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