Cs3W3PO13: A Tungsten Phosphate with One-Dimensional Zigzag Tunnels Exhibiting Strongly Anisotropic Thermal Expansion
Update time:2016-05-22
A new tungsten phosphate, Cs3W3PO13, is synthesized using the high-temperature flux method. Cs3W3PO13crystallizes in the space groupPnmaand contains one-dimensional zigzag tunnels, which are found for the first time in tungsten phosphate. This highly anisotropic structural feature results in a very strong anisotropic thermal expansion, with thermal expansion coefficients of 14.15 ± 1.11 and 0.72 ± 0.22 M K–1along theaandbaxes, respectively, over the temperature range from 13 to 270 K. In addition, thermal analysis, UV–vis–near-IR diffuse reflectance, and first-principles electronic structure calculations on Cs3W3PO13are performed.
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