Issue 1, 2024

High-pressure synthesis of acentric sodium pyrocarbonate, Na2[C2O5]

Abstract

The inorganic pyrocarbonate salt Na2[C2O5] crystallizes in the acentric, monoclinic space group P21 with Z = 2. It contains monovalent alkali metal cations together with isolated pyrocarbonate anions. The [C2O5]2−-groups consist of two planar [CO3]2−-groups which are slightly tilted with respect to each other around the bridging oxygen atom. Na2[C2O5] was synthesized in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell at 20(2) GPa by heating a mixture of Na2[CO3] + CO2 to ≈800(200) K. Its crystal structure was obtained by single crystal synchrotron X-ray diffraction and confirmed by density functional theory-based calculations in combination with Raman spectroscopy. Second harmonic generation measurements verified the acentric space group symmetry. The crystal structure is characterized by alternating layers of Na+-cations and [C2O5]2−-complex anions.

Graphical abstract: High-pressure synthesis of acentric sodium pyrocarbonate, Na2[C2O5]

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Nov 2023
Accepted
28 Nov 2023
First published
06 Dec 2023

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 40-44

High-pressure synthesis of acentric sodium pyrocarbonate, Na2[C2O5]

D. Spahr, L. Bayarjargal, M. Bykov, L. Brüning, T. H. Reuter, V. Milman, H. Liermann and B. Winkler, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 40 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT03673A

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