Crystal-to-crystal transformation of a new selenite compound CaNi2(SeO3)3·2H2O induced by dehydration†
Abstract
A new selenite compound CaNi2(SeO3)3·2H2O (1) was obtained by a conventional hydrothermal method, featuring a distorted zemannite-type structure with a unique honeycomb-like hexagonal framework. The crystal-to-crystal transformation from 1 to a partially dehydrated form of CaNi2(SeO3)3·1.5H2O (2) with slightly shrunk hexagonal framework and further to an anhydrous CaNi2(SeO3)3 (3) with a square framework can be achieved by step-by-step dehydration under heating. The UV-vis-NIR absorption spectra indicate that all 1–3 to possess a wide band gap due to spin allowed d–d transition at Ni2+ ion centers. Further, magnetic measurements show a similar magnetic behavior with an antiferromagnetic transition in 1 and 2, while a different magnetic behavior with two magnetic transitions is observed in 3.
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