Bond-length distributions for ions bonded to oxygen: results for the transition metals and quantification of the factors underlying bond-length variation in inorganic solids

被引:82
作者
Gagne, Olivier Charles [1 ]
Hawthorne, Frank Christopher [2 ]
机构
[1] Carnegie Inst Sci, Earth & Planets Lab, Washington, DC 20015 USA
[2] Univ Manitoba, Geol Sci, 125 Dysart Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada
来源
IUCRJ | 2020年 / 7卷
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
bond-length variation; bond-topological effects; vibronic mixing; pseudo Jahn-Teller effect; materials design; CAMBRIDGE STRUCTURAL DATABASE; HIGH-TEMPERATURE MODIFICATION; OF-CENTER DISTORTIONS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; X-RAY; VALENCE PARAMETERS; COORDINATION CHEMISTRY; OCTAHEDRAL DISTORTION; ANHYDROUS PHOSPHATES; NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION;
D O I
10.1107/S2052252520005928
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Bond-length distributions are examined for 63 transition-metal ions bonded to O2- in 147 configurations, for 7522 coordination polyhedra and 41,488 bond distances, providing baseline statistical knowledge of bond lengths for transition metals bonded to O2-. A priori bond valences are calculated for 140 crystal structures containing 266 coordination poly-hedra for 85 transition-metal ion configurations with anomalous bond-length distributions. Two new indices, Delta(topol) and Delta(cryst), are proposed to quantify bond-length variation arising from bond-topological and crystallographic effects in extended solids. Bond-topological mechanisms of bond-length variation are [1] non-local bond-topological asymmetry, and [2] multiple-bond formation; crystallographic mechanisms are [3] electronic effects (with inherent focus on coupled electronic-vibrational degeneracy in this work), and [4] crystal-structure effects. The Delta(topol) and Delta(cryst) indices allow one to determine the primary cause(s) of bond-length variation for individual coordination polyhedra and ion configurations, quantify the distorting power of cations via electronic effects (by subtracting the bond-topological contribution to bond-length variation), set expectation limits regarding the extent to which functional properties linked to bond-length variations may be optimized in a given crystal structure (and inform how optimization may be achieved), and more. We find the observation of multiple bonds to be primarily driven by the bond-topological requirements of crystal structures in solids. However, we sometimes observe multiple bonds to form as a result of electronic effects (e.g. the pseudo Jahn-Teller effect); resolution of the origins of multiple-bond formation follows calculation of the Delta(topol) and Delta(cryst) indices on a structure-by-structure basis. Non-local bond-topological asymmetry is the most common cause of bond-length variation in transition-metal oxides and oxysalts, followed closely by the pseudo Jahn-Teller effect (PJTE). Non-local bond-topological asymmetry is further suggested to be the most widespread cause of bond-length variation in the solid state, with no a priori limitations with regard to ion identity. Overall, bond-length variations resulting from the PJTE are slightly larger than those resulting from non-local bond-topological asymmetry, comparable to those resulting from the strong JTE, and less than those induced by pi-bond formation. From a comparison of a priori and observed bond valences for similar to 150 coordination polyhedra in which the strong JTE or the PJTE is the main reason underlying bond-length variation, the Jahn-Teller effect is found not to have a symbiotic relation with the bond-topo-logical requirements of crystal structures. The magnitude of bond-length variations caused by the PJTE decreases in the following order for octahedrally coordinated d(0) transition metals oxyanions: Os8+ > Mo6+ > W6+ >> V5+ > Nb5+ > Ti4+ > Ta5+ > Hf4+ > Zr4+ > Re7+ >> Y3+ > Sc3+. Such ranking varies by coordination number; for [4], it is Re7+ > Ti4+ > V5+ > W6+ > Mo6+ > Cr6+ > Os8+ >> Mn7+; for [5], it is Os8+ > Re7+ > Mo6+ > Ti4+ > W6+ > V5+ > Nb5+. We conclude that non-octahedral coordinations of d0 ion configurations are likely to occur with bond-length variations that are similar in magnitude to their octahedral counterparts. However, smaller bond-length variations are expected from the PJTE for non-d(0) transition-metal oxyanions.
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