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One-Pot Hydrothermal Synthesis of TbIII13(GeO4)6O7(OH) and K2TbIVGe2O7: Preparation of a Stable Terbium(4+) Complex.

Kyle FulleLiurukara D SanjeewaColin D McMillenYimei WenApeksha C RajamanthrilageJeffrey N AnkerGeorge ChumanovJoseph W Kolis
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
Two terbium germanates have been synthesized via high-temperature and high-pressure hydrothermal synthesis with 20 M KOH as a mineralizer using Tb4O7 as a starting material. Tb13(GeO4)6O7(OH) crystallizes in trigonal space group R3̅, is built up of isolated GeO4 units, and contains a complex arrangement of terbium oxide polyhedra. K2TbGe2O7 is a terbium(4+) pyrogermanate that is isostructural with K2ZrGe2O7 and displays a rare stable Tb4+ oxidation state in the solid state.
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