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X-ray single crystal, thermal analysis and vibrational study of (NH sub(4)) sub(2)(SO sub(4)) sub(0.92)H(AsO sub(4)) sub(0.08) times Te(OH) sub(6)

The crystal structure of (NH sub(4)) sub(2)(SO sub(4)) sub(0.92)H(AsO sub(4)) sub(0.08) times Te(OH) sub(6) [NSAsTe] crystallizes in the monoclinic system P2 sub(1)/c with the following parameters: a = 11.382(5) Aa, b = 6.615(5) Aa, c = 13.707(5) Aa, beta = 106.731(5) degree and Z = 4. The structure...

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Published in:Journal of molecular structure 2015-01, Vol.1079, p.225-231
Main Authors: Ghorbel, K, Litaiem, H, Ktari, L, Garcia-Granda, S, Dammak, M
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description The crystal structure of (NH sub(4)) sub(2)(SO sub(4)) sub(0.92)H(AsO sub(4)) sub(0.08) times Te(OH) sub(6) [NSAsTe] crystallizes in the monoclinic system P2 sub(1)/c with the following parameters: a = 11.382(5) Aa, b = 6.615(5) Aa, c = 13.707(5) Aa, beta = 106.731(5) degree and Z = 4. The structure is formed by a set of anions (TeO6-6, SO42- and HAsO42-) and NH sub(4) super(+) groups connected by two types of hydrogen bonds OH...O and NH...O which make the building of the crystal. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis has shown three-phase transitions before the decomposition at 399 K, 466 K and 471 K. The thermal analyses (DTA) and (TG) of the title compound has proven that the decomposition of this material starts at a temperature equal to 475 K. The Raman spectroscopy at various temperatures, it has confirmed the presence of the phase transitions shown in DSC and DTA. The vibrational study at room temperature shows the presence and the independence of anionic groups, ammonium groups and gives more importance to the strong hydrogen bonds.
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