Schmidt Horst, Paschke Iris, Freyer Daniela, Voigt Wolfgang
TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Leipziger Strasse 29, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany. [corrected]
Acta Crystallogr B. 2011 Dec;67(Pt 6):467-75. doi: 10.1107/S0108768111041759. Epub 2011 Nov 17.
Structure analysis using single-crystal diffraction was carried out as a contribution to the dispute about the nature of the water channel structure of bassanite (CaSO(4)·0.5H(2)O). A recent result of Weiss & Bräu (2009) for the crystal structure of bassanite (monoclinic, space group C2) at ambient conditions of air humidity was confirmed. In the presence of high relative air humidity the crystal structure of bassanite transformed due to the incorporation of additional water of hydration. The crystal structure of CaSO(4)·0.625H(2)O was solved by single-crystal diffraction at 298 K and 75% relative air humidity. The experimental results provided an insight into both crystal structures. A model explaining the phase transition from CaSO(4)·0.625H(2)O to CaSO(4)·0.5H(2)O was derived. The monoclinic cell setting of CaSO(4)·0.5H(2)O and the trigonal cell setting of CaSO(4)·0.625H(2)O were confirmed by powder diffraction.