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The intermediate phase of strontium chromate aluminate sodalite

  • D. M. Többens and W. Depmeier

Abstract

At high temperatures yellow strontium chromate aluminate sodalite Sr8[Al12O24](CrO4)2 has cubic symmetry with orientational disorder of the CrO42--ions within the sodalite cages. The existence of two phase transitions at 299 K and 289 K, which result in superstructures of tetragonal and orthorhombic symmetry, respectively, is well known. The structure of the orthorhombic low-temperature phase has been solved recently. In this work we discuss the crystal structure of the intermediate phase and its determination from neutron and x-ray powder diffraction data. The structure of this phase shows only very small distortions of the framework of AlO4-tetrahedra. The CrO4-tetrahedra within the sodalite cages are partially ordered. The observed distribution of their orientations can be described as a combination of those of the low- and the high-temperature phase. 27Al-MAS-NMR spectra reveal the dynamic nature of the structure.

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Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2001-12-1

© 2001 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH

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