SrSeO3 from a combined X‐ray and neutron powder diffraction study

2007 
Strontium trioxoselenate(IV), SrSeO3, crystallizes in the KClO3 structure type and is isotypic with BaSeO3, β-PbSeO3 and the mineral scotlandite (PbSO3). The Sr2+ cation is nine-coordinated by O atoms. The SrO9 polyhedra are linked together by common edges to form a three-dimensional network, with channels running along the b axis where the Se4+ cations reside. They are coordinated by three O atoms to form one-sided SeO3E pyramids (E = electron lone pair), with Se—O bond lengths of 1.672 (6) and 1.688 (3) A (× 2). The SeO3E pyramids are not connected to each other; instead, they share O atoms with the SrO9 polyhedra. Except for one O atom, all other atoms (one Sr, one Se and the second O atom) are located on mirror planes.
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