Poly Nets
Poly Nets
Poly Nets
An icosahedron with
octahedra on eight of its faces
can be extended to a polynet
with icosahedral nodes
centered on a bcc lattice. The
labyrinth graph is 8-connected.
Alpha manganese
Another intricate bcc structure is -Mn. The structural units are centered truncated
tetrahedra as in a Laves phase. They occur both as nodes at the bcc positions and also as
the links between the nodes. Recall that, in the regular space filling of tetrahedra and
truncated tetrahedra (equivalently: in a Laves phase) the hexagonal faces are shared by pairs
of polyhedra related by inversion. In -Mn this this does not occur. Instead, the contiguous
polyhedra are related by reflection in hexagonal or in triangular faces.
The pictures show two ways in which diamond type polynets can be built with Friaufs as
both nodes and links. In -Mn these are combined to give an 8-connected net ...
How and why manganese atoms arrange themselves in such an intricate pattern is a
mystery. Another manganese phase, -Mn is just as intricate but quite different:
A stereo pair of images illustrating the -Mn structure. It has been identified
by Nyman, Carroll & Hyde as a packing of helical rods of tetrahedra.
Nyman, H., Carroll, C. E. & Hyde, B. G. Rectilinear rods of face-sharing tetrahedra and the structure of -Mn. Z. Kristallogr. 196 (1991) 39-46.
Polyhedral D-nets
The structure of very many crystalline materials can be described in terms of polyhedral nets.
Those with labyrinth graphs of diamond type are common.
Left: unit cell of a pair of complementary diamond type
nets (D-nets).
In polynets with D-nets as labyrinth graphs the two
complementary structures may or may not be equivalent.
Moreover, the nodes of a D-net may be of two varieties in
an alternating arrangement (as in the zinc blende ZnS).
A pyrochlore unit.
Four octahedra round
a central octahedron.
Nyman, H. & Andersson, S. the pyrochlore structure and its relatives. J. Solid State Chem. 26 (1978) 123-131.
Nyman and Anderson have analysed and described the amazingly intricate
structure of Mg3Cr2Al18. The following pictures illustrate its subtle geometry.
Nyman, H. & Andersson, S. the pyrochlore structure and its relatives. J. Solid State Chem. 26 (1978) 123-131.
NaZn13
The stella quadrangula or tetrahedral staris a cluster of five tetrahedra made by
placing a tetrahedron on each face of a tetrahedron. Two icosahedra can be joined
by a stella quadrangula. Below, left: a network of icosahedra , centered on a
primitive cubic lattice, linked in this way.
The complement of this polynet is an array of snub cubes:
In NaZn13 the icosahedra are 13-atom Zn clusters; the Na atoms are at the centers
of the snub cubes. A large number of intermetallics have this kind of geometry.
Hassermann, U., Svensson, C. and Lidin, S. Tetrahedral stars as flexible basis clusters in sp-bonded intermetallic frameworks and the compound
BaLi7Al6 with the NaZn13 structure. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120 (1998) 3867-3880.
The complementary labyrinth of the D-net of dodecahedra is a D-net of hexakaidodecahedra. This 16-faced polyhedron has 12 pentagonal faces and 4 hexagonal faces.
It is one of the typical shapes of the Voronoi cells surrounding the atoms of a FrankKasper phase. The dodecahedra and 16-hedra in this space filling arrangement
represent the Voronoi regions surrounding the atoms in a Laves phase. The 4connected network of polyhedron vertices and edges is the zeolite framework MTN.
A tiling of space with 12-, 14- and 15-hedra. Columns of 14-hedra run parallel to the hexagonal
symmetry axis. Layers of 12- and 15-hedra alternate.