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Iodate sulfate

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Iodate sulfates aremixed anion compounds that contain bothiodate andsulfateanions. Iodate sulfates have been investigated as optical second harmonic generators, and for separation of rare earth elements.[1] Related compounds include theiodate selenates[2] andchromate iodates.[3]


Iodate sulfates can be produced from water solutions of iodic acid and sulfate salts.[4]

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formulanameformula

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systemspace groupcell Åvolumedensitycommentsref
Na7(IO3)(SO4)3624.01orthorhombicP212121a=6.839b=10.851c=18.519 Z=41374.23.016at 100K; band gap 4.83; SHQ 0.5×KDP; birefringence 0.075 at 1064 nm[5]
Na9(IO3)(SO4)4HectorfloresitemonoclinicP21/aa = 18.775b = 6.9356c = 14.239 β = 108.91° Z = 4[5][6]
K2SO4·HIO3350.17monoclinicP21/na=7.4215b=7.1578c=13.802β=93.330° Z=4731.93.178colourless; birefingence 0.14 at 589.3 nm; UV edge 275 nm[7]
K3Na5Mg5(IO3)6(SO4)6(H2O)5trigonalP3c1
K7.2Na8.8Mg10(IO3)12(SO4)12(H2O)12FuenzalidaitetrigonalP3c1a = 9.4643 c = 27.3362,120.52colourless; Uniaxial (-)nω = 1.622nε = 1.615; Birefringence = 0.007[5][8][9]
Nb2O3(IO3)2(SO4)679.68monoclinicP21a=5.299 b=20.479 c=5.452β=119.095° Z=2517.04.366band gap 3.25; SHG 6 × KDP; birefringence 0.22 at 1064 nm; stable below 580 °C[5][10]
Ce(IO3)2(SO4)CISO585.98orthorhombicP212121a=7.5366b=8.9787c=11.6121 Z=4785.784.953yellow; SHG 3.5 × KDP; birefringence 0.259 at 546 nm[11]
Sm(IO3)(SO4)monoclinicP21/ca=9.3148b=6.8678c=8.2852β=104.701°[12]
Sm2(IO3)3(SO4)OH·3H2OtriclinicP1a 7.3858b 9.6166c 11.8629α=66.482°β=76.884°γ=69.101°[12]
Eu(IO3)(SO4)monoclinicP21/ca=9.3083b=6.8460c=8.2575β=104.696°[5][1]
Eu2(IO3)3(SO4)OH·3H2OtriclinicP1a=7.3666b=9.5817c=11.8263α=66.5365°β=76.8591°γ=69.1131°[12]
Dy(IO3)(SO4)(H2O)orthorhombicP212121a=7.3088b=9.4824c=11.7302α=66.6573°β=76.8745°γ=69.2970°[5]
Dy(IO3)(SO4)(H2O)3orthorhombicP212121a=6.682b=8.791c=13.632[1]
Dy2(IO3)3(SO4)OH·3H2OtriclinicP1[12]
Hg2(IO3)2(SO4)monoclinicC2/ca=12.040b=4.7133c=15.533β=102.43°[13]
Hg2(IO3)2(SO4)(H2O)monoclinicC2a=11.767b=4.9190c=7.8076β=97.10°band gap 3.98 eV; SHG 6 × KDP; dehydrate 250 °C[13]
Bi(IO3)(SO4)479.94monoclinicP21/ca=9.4355b=6.9168c=8.3374β=105.168° Z=4525.176.070band gap 3.91 eV; birefringence 0.087 at 1064 nm; colourless[14]
Bi2O(SO4)(IO3)2monoclinicP21/na=7.2391b=17.907c=7.7964β = 109.652° Z =4[4]
AgBi(SO4)(IO3)21525.42triclinicP1a=5.5189b=6.9129c=11.8527α=90.598°β=92.151°γ=109.895° Z=1424.785.963colourless; SHG 3.0 × KDP[15]
CdBi(IO3)(SO4)2688.40monoclinicP21/ca=12.777b=6.8491c=9.984β=103.23° Z=4850.55.376band gap 4.03 eV; birefringence 0.100 at 1064 nm[14]

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Compounds containing thesulfate group (SO2−4)
H2SO4He
Li2SO4BeSO4B2S2O9
-BO3
+BO3
esters
ROSO3
(RO)2SO2
+CO3
+C2O4
(NH4)2SO4
[N2H5]HSO4
(NH3OH)2SO4
NOHSO4
+NO3
H2OSO4+FNe
Na2SO4
NaHSO4
MgSO4Al2(SO4)3
Al2SO4(OAc)4
Si+PO4SO2−4
HSO3HSO4
(HSO4)2
+SO3
+ClAr
K2SO4
KHSO4
CaSO4Sc2(SO4)3TiOSO4VSO4
V2(SO4)3
VOSO4
CrSO4
Cr2(SO4)3
MnSO4FeSO4
Fe2(SO4)3
CoSO4
Co2(SO4)3
NiSO4
Ni2(SO4)3
CuSO4
Cu2SO4
[Cu(NH3)4(H2O)]SO4
ZnSO4Ga2(SO4)3Ge(SO4)2+AsO4+SeO3+BrKr
RbHSO4
Rb2SO4
SrSO4Y2(SO4)3Zr(SO4)2Nb2O2(SO4)3MoO(SO4)2
MoO2(SO4)
TcRu(SO4)2Rh2(SO4)3PdSO4Ag2SO4
AgSO4
CdSO4In2(SO4)3SnSO4
Sn(SO4)2
Sb2(SO4)3TeOSO4I2(SO4)3
(IO)2SO4
+IO3
Xe
Cs2SO4
CsHSO4
BaSO4*Lu2(SO4)3Hf(SO4)2Ta(SO4)67–WO(SO4)2Re2O5(SO4)2OsSO4
Os2(SO4)3
Os(SO4)2
IrSO4
Ir2(SO4)3
Pt2(SO4)54–AuSO4
Au2(SO4)3
Hg2SO4
HgSO4
Tl2SO4
Tl2(SO4)3
PbSO4
Pb(SO4)2
Bi2(SO4)3PoSO4
Po(SO4)2
AtRn
FrRaSO4**LrRfDbSgBhHsMtDsRgCnNhFlMcLvTsOg
 
*La2(SO4)3Ce2(SO4)3
Ce(SO4)2
Pr2(SO4)3Nd2(SO4)3Pm2(SO4)3Sm2(SO4)3EuSO4
Eu2(SO4)3
Gd2(SO4)3Tb2(SO4)3Dy2(SO4)3Ho2(SO4)3Er2(SO4)3Tm2(SO4)3Yb2(SO4)3
**Ac2(SO4)3Th(SO4)2(PaO)2(SO4)3
H3PaO(SO4)3
U2(SO4)3
U(SO4)2
UO2SO4
Np(SO4)2
(NpO2)2SO4
NpO2SO4
Pu(SO4)2
PuO2SO4
Am2(SO4)3
Am2O2SO4
Cm2(SO4)3
Cm2O2SO4
Bk2O2SO4Cf2(SO4)3
Cf2O2SO4
EsFmMdNo
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