A cubic calcium oxynitrido-silicate, Ca(2.89)Si(2)N(1.76)O(4.24)

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. 2011 Nov;67(Pt 11):i66. doi: 10.1107/S1600536811042607. Epub 2011 Oct 29.

Abstract

The title compound, tricalcium oxynitride silicate, with composition Ca(3-x)Si(2)N(2-2x)O(4+2x) (x ≃ 0.12), is a perovskite-related calcium oxynitrido silicate containing isolated oxynitrido silicate 12-rings. The N atoms are statistically disordered with O atoms (occupancy ratio N:O = 0.88:0.12) and occupy the bridging positions in the 12 ring oxynitrido silicate anion, while the remaining O atoms are located at the terminal positions of the Si(O,N)(4) tetrahedra. The majority of the Ca(2+) cations fill the channels along [100] in the packing of the 12-ring anions. The rest of these cations are located at several positions, with partial occupancy, in channels along the body diagonals.