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Crystal structure of posnjakite formed in the first crystal water-cooling line of the ANSTO Melbourne Australian Synchrotron MX1 Double Crystal Monochromator.

Stuart MillsJun AishimaDavid AragaoThomas Tudor Caradoc-DaviesNathan Philip CowiesonChristine L GeeDaniel J EricssonStephen HarropSantosh PanjikarKate Mary Louise SmithAlan Riboldi-TunnicliffeRachel WilliamsonJason Roy Price
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2020)
Exceptionally large crystals of posnjakite, Cu4SO4(OH)6(H2O), formed during corrosion of a Swagelock(tm) Snubber copper gasket within the MX1 beamline at the ANSTO-Melbourne, Australian Synchrotron. The crystal structure was solved using synchrotron radiation to R 1 = 0.029 and revealed a structure based upon [Cu4(OH)6(H2O)O] sheets, which contain Jahn-Teller-distorted Cu octa-hedra. The sulfate tetra-hedra are bonded to one side of the sheet via corner sharing and linked to successive sheets via extensive hydrogen bonds. The sulfate tetra-hedra are split and rotated, which enables additional hydrogen bonds.
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