Hg3Se3O10, a mercury(II) compound with mixed-valence oxoselenium(IV/VI) anions

Author(s)
Matthias Weil, Uwe Kolitsch
Abstract

The title compound, trimercury(II) bis[selenite(IV)] selenate(VI), contains three crystallographically inequivalent HgII cations with coordination numbers of eight (denoted Hg1 and Hg2) and five (denoted Hg3). The corresponding coordination polyhedra around the metal atoms might be described as intermediates between a square antiprism and a triangulated dodecahedron for both Hg1 and Hg2, and a strongly distorted truncated octahedron for Hg3. 82[HGO8/2] layers of edge-sharing [HgO8] polyhedra propagate parallel to the bc plane, and are connected via SeVIO4 tetrahedra and [Hg3O5] polyhedra along the a axis, forming an arrangement with channels propagating parallel to the b axis. The two independent SeIVO3 pyramids bridge the Hg atoms, and the non-bonding orbitals of the SeIV ions protrude into the channels from opposite sides.

Organisation(s)
Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography
External organisation(s)
Technische Universität Wien
Journal
Acta Crystallographica. Section C: Crystal Structure Communications
Volume
58
ISSN
0108-2701
Publication date
2002
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
1051 Geology, Mineralogy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/c32aeeee-9e2a-465c-8230-2556a0263dc7