Ca10(CrVO4)6(CrVIO4), a disordered mixed-valence chromium compound exhibiting inversion twinning

2013 
The structure analysis of so-called 9CaO·4CrO3·Cr2O3 proved it to be the title compound, deca­calcium hexa­kis­[chro­mate(V)] chromate(VI), with the simultaneous presence of unusual chromium oxidation states. The structure determination was carried out on a crystal that had inversion twinning. The CrVIO4 tetra­hedron is situated on a threefold axis and is disordered over two possible orientations that share three O atoms, while the CrVO4 tetra­hedra are in general positions and are ordered. The charge is balanced by Ca2+ cations, one of which is located on a threefold axis. The Ca2+ ions are coordinated by six, seven or eight O atoms. The compound is a significant phase in the CaO–CrOx system and its formation reduces the refractoriness of calcium-rich compositions in an oxidizing atmosphere.
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