Abstract

The crystal structure of a layered perovskite niobate KCa2Nb3O10 was investigated through single-crystal X-ray analysis. The niobate crystallized in the orthorhombic system Cmcm with lattice constants of a=3.8802(9) Å, b=29.508(6) Å, c=7.714(1) Å, V=883.2(2) Å3. The final refinement using the 908 independent reflections converged into R=4.1%, and Rw=4.7%. The structure of KCa2Nb3O10 was composed of triple-layered perovskite slabs, potassium ions being situated between the slabs. The adjacent perovskite slabs, stacking along the c axis, were mutually displaced with a displacement vector of a→/2. The potassium ions were coordinated by six oxygen atoms to form two short and four long bonds. Apparent disordering was observed in the equatorial oxygen sites of the central niobium atoms in the triple perovskite slabs.

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