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Title: Materials Data on BaLi(B3O5)3 by Materials Project

Abstract

LiBaB9O15 crystallizes in the trigonal R3c space group. The structure is three-dimensional. Li1+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three equivalent O2- atoms. All Li–O bond lengths are 1.95 Å. Ba2+ is bonded to twelve O2- atoms to form BaO12 cuboctahedra that share edges with six equivalent BO4 tetrahedra. There are a spread of Ba–O bond distances ranging from 2.94–3.17 Å. There are three inequivalent B3+ sites. In the first B3+ site, B3+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three O2- atoms. There is two shorter (1.36 Å) and one longer (1.41 Å) B–O bond length. In the second B3+ site, B3+ is bonded to four O2- atoms to form BO4 tetrahedra that share edges with two equivalent BaO12 cuboctahedra. There is two shorter (1.47 Å) and two longer (1.49 Å) B–O bond length. In the third B3+ site, B3+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three O2- atoms. There is two shorter (1.36 Å) and one longer (1.41 Å) B–O bond length. There are five inequivalent O2- sites. In the first O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the second O2-more » site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the third O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the fourth O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the fifth O2- site, O2- is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to one Li1+ and two B3+ atoms.« less

Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
mp-17672
DOE Contract Number:  
AC02-05CH11231
Research Org.:
LBNL Materials Project; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES) (SC-22)
Collaborations:
The Materials Project; MIT; UC Berkeley; Duke; U Louvain
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; B-Ba-Li-O; BaLi(B3O5)3; crystal structure
OSTI Identifier:
1192618
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17188/1192618

Citation Formats

Materials Data on BaLi(B3O5)3 by Materials Project. United States: N. p., 2019. Web. doi:10.17188/1192618.
Materials Data on BaLi(B3O5)3 by Materials Project. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17188/1192618
2019. "Materials Data on BaLi(B3O5)3 by Materials Project". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17188/1192618. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1192618. Pub date:Fri Jan 11 23:00:00 EST 2019
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title = {Materials Data on BaLi(B3O5)3 by Materials Project},
abstractNote = {LiBaB9O15 crystallizes in the trigonal R3c space group. The structure is three-dimensional. Li1+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three equivalent O2- atoms. All Li–O bond lengths are 1.95 Å. Ba2+ is bonded to twelve O2- atoms to form BaO12 cuboctahedra that share edges with six equivalent BO4 tetrahedra. There are a spread of Ba–O bond distances ranging from 2.94–3.17 Å. There are three inequivalent B3+ sites. In the first B3+ site, B3+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three O2- atoms. There is two shorter (1.36 Å) and one longer (1.41 Å) B–O bond length. In the second B3+ site, B3+ is bonded to four O2- atoms to form BO4 tetrahedra that share edges with two equivalent BaO12 cuboctahedra. There is two shorter (1.47 Å) and two longer (1.49 Å) B–O bond length. In the third B3+ site, B3+ is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three O2- atoms. There is two shorter (1.36 Å) and one longer (1.41 Å) B–O bond length. There are five inequivalent O2- sites. In the first O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the second O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the third O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the fourth O2- site, O2- is bonded in a bent 120 degrees geometry to one Ba2+ and two B3+ atoms. In the fifth O2- site, O2- is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to one Li1+ and two B3+ atoms.},
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