Volume 67, Issue 6 pp. i36-i38

Magnesium perchlorate anhydrate, Mg(ClO4)2, from laboratory X-ray powder data

Hyung-Kyu Lim

Hyung-Kyu Lim

LG CHEM Research Park, Daejeon 305-380, Republic of Korea

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Young Sun Choi

Young Sun Choi

LG CHEM Research Park, Daejeon 305-380, Republic of Korea

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Seung-Tae Hong

Seung-Tae Hong

LG CHEM Research Park, Daejeon 305-380, Republic of Korea

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First published: 02 June 2011
Citations: 2
Seung-Tae Hong, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The previously unknown crystal structure of magnesium perchlorate anhydrate, determined and refined from laboratory X-ray powder diffraction data, represents a new structure type. The title compound was obtained by heating magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate at 523 K for 2 h under vacuum and it crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c. The asymmetric unit contains one Mg (site symmetry on special position 2a), one Cl and four O sites (on general positions 4e). The structure consists of a three-dimensional network resulting from the corner-sharing of MgO6 octahedra and ClO4 tetrahedra. Each MgO6 octahedron share corners with six ClO4 tetrahedra. Each ClO4 tetrahedron shares corners with three MgO6 octahedra, with one O-atom corner dangling. The ClO4 tetrahedra are oriented in such a way that one-dimensional channels parallel to [100] are formed between the dangling O atoms.

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