We report the crystal structure and phase transitions of Mo2P4O15 which, despite a simple chemical formula, has 441 crystallographically unique atoms in its asymmetric unit and thus has the most complex structure of any extended oxide reported to date.
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Chem Commun (Camb)
November 2004
Department of Chemistry, University of Durham.
We report the crystal structure and phase transitions of Mo2P4O15 which, despite a simple chemical formula, has 441 crystallographically unique atoms in its asymmetric unit and thus has the most complex structure of any extended oxide reported to date.
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