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Synthesis and crystal structure of acentric anhydrous beryllium carbonate Be(CO 3 ).

Dominik SpahrLkhamsuren BayarjargalElena BykovaMaxim BykovTim H ReuterLukas BrüningPascal L JurzickLena WedekVictor MilmanBjörn WehingerBjörn Winkler
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
The anhydrous alkaline earth metal carbonate Be(CO 3 ) was synthesized in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell at moderate pressures and temperatures (20(2) GPa and 1500(200) K) by a reaction of BeO with CO 2 . It crystallizes in the acentric, trigonal space group P 3 1 21 with Z = 3. The crystal structure was obtained from synchrotron single crystal X-ray diffraction data and confirmed by density functional theory-based calculations in combination with Raman spectroscopy. Second harmonic generation measurements were employed to verify the acentric space group symmetry. The crystal structure of Be(CO 3 ) is characterized by the presence of isolated [CO 3 ] 2- -groups and BeO 4 -tetrahedra. This is a new structure type and such a topology has not been observed in carbonates before. Be(CO 3 ) can be recovered to ambient conditions and is not undergoing a phase transition during decompression.
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