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Superstructure of mullite-type KAl 9 O 14

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Lazic, Biljana
Kruger, Hannes
Kaindl, Reinhard
Perfler, Lukas
Kremenović, Aleksandar
Cvetković, Vladica
Withers, Raymond

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Large whiskers of a new KAl9O14 polymorph with mullite-type structure were synthesized. The chemical composition of the crystals was confirmed by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and the structure was determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Nanosized twin domains and one-dimensional diffuse scattering were observed utilizing transmission electron microscopy. The compound crystallizes in space group P21/n (a = 8.1880(8), b = 7.6760(7), c = 8.7944(9) Å, β = 110.570(8), V = 517.50(9) Å3, Z = 2). Crystals of KAl 9O14 exhibit a mullite-type structure with linear edge-sharing AlO6 octahedral chains connected with groups of two AlO4 tetrahedra and one AlO5 trigonal bipyramid. Additionally, disproportionation of KAl9O14 into K β-alumina and corundum was observed using in situ high-temperature optical microscopy and Raman spectroscopy.

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2037-12-31