Light-induced alteration of arsenic sulfides: A new product with an orthorhombic crystal structure.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The crystal structure of a new light-induced alteration product obtained from a natural non-stoichiometric
arsenic sulÞ de (original chemical formula As4S4.35) was solved in the space group Pccn,
and reÞ ned to a Þ nal R index of 9.89%. Unit-cell parameters are: a = 19.352(7), b = 10.166(3), c =
8.697(4) Å, V = 1711(1) Å3; Z = 8. The structural reÞ nement results yielded a chemical formula close
to As4S5. The structure consists of discrete, covalently bonded As4S5 molecules, which are held together
by van der Waals forces. The molecular packing is similar to that of the original crystal, which, in turn,
is the same as to that of ?-As4S4. The phase originated from a continuous, room-temperature, lightinduced
alteration process that does not require a complete rearrangement of the molecular packing
and therefore does not imply the loss of coherency between crystalline domains.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bonazzi, Paola
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