Compounds with the general formula Ln(SeO)(HSeO)·2HO, where Ln = Sm, Tb, Nd and Lu, are characterized by orthorhombic symmetry with space group P222 and unit-cell parameters in the ranges a ∼ 6.473-6.999, b ∼ 6.845-7.101, c ∼ 16.242-16.426 Å. Light-purple irregularly shaped crystals of a new monoclinic polytype of neodymium selenite Nd(SeO)(HSeO)·2HO have been obtained during a mild-condition hydrothermal synthesis. The monoclinic unit-cell parameters are: a = 7.0815 (2), b = 6.6996 (2), c = 16.7734 (5) Å, β = 101.256 (1)°, V = 780.48 (6) Å; space group P2/c. The crystal structures of Nd(SeO)(HSeO)·2HO polymorphs show order-disorder (OD) character and can be described using the same OD groupoid family, more precisely a family of OD structures built up from two kinds of non-polar layers (category IV). The first monoclinic maximum degree order (MDO) structure (MDO1-polytype) with space group P2/c can be obtained when the inversion centre is active in the L-type layers, while the second MDO structure (MDO2-polytype) is orthorhombic with space group P222 and can be obtained when the [2--] operation is active in the L-type layers. The structural complexity parameters and DFT calculations of both polytypes show that the polytype structures are extremely close energy-wise and almost equally viable from the point of total energy of the structure.
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