A combined temperature-dependent electron and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of the fresnoite compound Rb2V4+V25+O8
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Withers, Raymond
Hoche, Thomas
Liu, Yun
Esmaeilzadeh, Saeid
Keding, Ralf
Sales, Brian
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High-purity Rb2V3O8 has been grown and temperature-dependent electron and single-crystal X-ray diffraction used to carefully investigate its fresnoite-type reciprocal lattice. In contrast to other recently investigated representatives of the fresnoite family of compounds, Rb2V3O8 is not incommensurately modulated with an incommensurate basal plane primary modulation wave vector given by q∼0.3 〈110〉*. A careful low-temperature electron diffraction study has, however, revealed the existence of weak incommensurate satellite reflections characterized by the primitive primary modulation wave vector q1∼0.16c*. The reciprocal space positioning of these incommensurate satellite reflections, the overall (3+1)-d superspace group symmetry, as well as the shapes of the refined displacement ellipsoids determined from single-crystal XRD refinement, are all consistent with their arising from a distinct type of condensed rigid unit modes (RUMs) of distortion of the Rb2V3O8 parent structure.
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Journal of Solid State Chemistry