The Crystal Structures at 10 K of the Trigonal Salts
KMIII (NH3 )6 (ClO4 )2 Cl2 , MIII = Os and Cr, and the Possibility of Phase Transitions
Philip A. Reynolds, Brian N. Figgis and Alexander N. Sobolev
Australian Journal of Chemistry
52(3) 219 - 226
Published: 1999
Abstract
The crystal structures of KOs(NH3)3(ClO4)2Cl2 and KCr(NH3)6(ClO4)2Cl2 were determined at 10 K by X-ray diffraction, and for the osmium salt also at 293 K. At 293 K the osmium salt is trigonal, space group R 3m, with the same simple structure as others of this class of double salt. At 10 K, in agreement with previous radius ratio predictions, both crystals are best described as remaining R 3m. All previously studied members, with larger alkali metal cations, are twinned R 3 at low temperatures, with small, symmetry-breaking rotations of the hexaamminemetal(III) and perchlorate ions about the threefold axis. Differential scanning calorimetry on CsRu(NH3)6(ClO4)2Cl2 suggests that the R 3m to R 3 change is very extended in temperature with only a small discontinuity at the transition temperature.https://doi.org/10.1071/C98077
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