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The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to
present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure
determinations. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols
used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages
vi-viii). University of Guelph, G. FERGUSON Guelph, Ontario, Canada
4 February, 1984 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by
L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the
assistance 0/ 1. K. Byron J. R. Rodgers [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in
previous volurnes the arrangement in the Metals section is
approximately, but not strictly, alphabetical, and to find
particular substances the subject index or formula index should be
used. 3 ALKALI METAL - TRANSITION METAL - PNICTIDES ABX (A = Ba,
Sr; B = Zn, Cd; X = Sb, Bi), CaMnSb 2 2 E. BRECHTEL, G. CORDIER and
H. SCHAFER, 1981. J. Less-Common Metals, 79, 131-138. ABX ,
tetragonal, SrZnBi type (1), I4/mmm, Z = 4. Mo radiation,
diffractometer 2 2 data. A in 4(e) O,O,z; B in 4(d) 0,1/2,1/4; X(l)
in 4(c) 0,1/2,0; X(2) in 4(e) O,O,z. See Fig. 1.
Starting with Volume 30, 1965, Structure Reports is produced in a
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new format does not lead to increased length of the volumes since
the information content of the typed and typeset pages is
practically identical. How ever, the amount of work to be reported
demands the eventual separation of Structure Reports into two
volumes, A. Metals and Inorganic and B. Organic. It was convenient
to introduce this change also at Volume 30, and with Volume 31
further to restrict the publication of crystal data, so that from
1966 onwards the reports deal almost entirely with complete
structure determinations only. In the past the aim of Structure
Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of
crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived
directly from X-ray, electron or neutron diffraction, or even
indirectly from other experiments."
The present volurne continues the aim of Structure Reports to
present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure
detenninations. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols
used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages
vi-viii). University of British Columbia J. TROTTER Vancouver,
Canada 30 June 1981 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited
by L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the
assistance of 1. K. Byron [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in previous volumes
the arrangement in the Metals section is approximately, but not
strictly, alphabetical, and to find particular substances the
subject index or formula index should be used. 3 ALUMINUM BERYLLIUM
BORON Al~1.lB22Be~0.8 I. HIGASHI, 1980. J. Solid State ehern., ~,
201-212. Tetragonal, P43212, a = 10.168, c = 14.262 A, c/a = 1.40,
Dm = 2.5, Z = 8. Mo radi- ation, R = 0.055 for 2253 reflexions,
diffractometer data. 31 site-sets are given. Four crysta1s were
studied.
The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to
present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure
determinations. The increase in the number of crystal structure
papers (now about 2000 per year in the Organic Section) has
prompted a minor change in format, which increases the information
density per page, hopefully without any loss of clarity. Details of
the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in
previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages vi-viii). University of
British Columbia 1. TROTIER Vancouver, Canada 15 July 1978 [VI]
STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by L. D. Calvert
(National Research Council of Canada) with the assistance 0/
J.K.Byron F.L.Lee YuWang [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in previous volumes
the arrangement in the Metals section is approximately, but not
strictly, alphabetical, and to find particular substances the
subject index or formula index should be used. 3 ALKALINE-EARTH
ANTIMONIDES and BISMUTHIDES A B. A B (A = Ba. Sr; B = Bi. Sb) 2 5 3
B. EISENMANN and K. DELLER. 1975. Z. Naturf .* 30B. 66-72. A2B.
Tetragonal. La2Sb type (1). I4/mmm. Z = 4. Mo radiation.
photographic data. Atoms are placed A(l) in 4(c):-0.1/2.0; A(2) and
B in 4(e): O.O.z. ASB3. Hexagonal. MnSSi3 type (2). P63/mcm. Z = 2.
Mo radiation. diffractometer data. Atoms are placed A(l) in-4(d):
1/3.2/3.0; A(2) and B in 6(g): x.0.l/4.
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