Abstract

Crystals of binary praseodymium and hafnium molybdate of Pr2Hf3(MoO4)9 composition are grown by solution-melt crystallization under spontaneous nucleation conditions. By the X-ray diffraction data (X8 Apex automated diffractometer, MoKα radiation, 2262 F(hkl), R = 0.0170) its composition and crystal structure are determined. Parameters of the trigonal unit cell are: a = b = 9.8001(1) A c = 58.7095(8) A, V = 4883.15(10) A3, Z = 6, space group R\( \bar 3 \)c. The crystal structure is composed of three types of polyhedra: MoO4 tetrahedra, HfO6 octahedra, and nine-vertex PrO9. All three types of polyhedra are bonded among themselves by common oxygen vertices of bridging MoO4 tetrahedra forming an openwork three-dimensional structure.

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