A family of hybrid Perovskite-oxalates ("Perovzalates") of general composition ALiM(CO) (A = K, Rb, Cs; M = Fe, Co, Ni) are presented. All eight new compounds are isostructural with the previously reported examples NHLiFe(CO) and KLiFe(CO), crystallising in the rhombohedral space group R3[combining macron]c, with a∼11.3-11.6 Å, c∼14.8-15.2 Å. In contrast to other families of "hybrid perovskites" such as the formates, these compounds can be regarded as closer structural relatives to inorganic (oxide) perovskites, in the sense that they contain direct linkages of the octahedral sites via bridging oxygen atoms (of the oxalate groups). It is of note, therefore, that monoatomic cations as large as Cs can be incorporated into the perovskite-like A sites of this structure type, which is not feasible in traditional ABO perovskites; indeed CsLiNi(CO) appears to exhibit the 'mostly tightly bound' 12-coordinate Cs ion in an oxide environment, according to a bond valence analysis.
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October 2019
School of Chemistry and EaStChem, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, UK.
A family of hybrid Perovskite-oxalates ("Perovzalates") of general composition ALiM(CO) (A = K, Rb, Cs; M = Fe, Co, Ni) are presented. All eight new compounds are isostructural with the previously reported examples NHLiFe(CO) and KLiFe(CO), crystallising in the rhombohedral space group R3[combining macron]c, with a∼11.3-11.
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