J. Fábry, M. Kučeráková, M. Dušek, E. Buixaderas, J. Hlinka
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A single-crystal structure determination of the cubic phase of CsNO3 based on data collected at 439 K up to sinθmax/λ = 0.995000 Å-1, i.e. to an unprecedentedly high-θ value, is reported. The structure has been refined in Pm3m (Z = 1). Analysis of the difference electron-density maps revealed that the most appropriate model is the twelve-orientation model with the Cs, N, O1 and O2 atoms situated on the Wyckoff positions 1a, 6f, 6f and 24l, respectively, rather than the eight-orientation aragonite model with the Cs, N and O atoms situated on the Wyckoff positions 1a, 8g and 24m, respectively. Both models, however, show close similarities if the large anisotropic displacement parameters of the O atoms in the eight-orientation aragonite model are taken into account. The reason for this is shown to lie in the smeared electron density around the positions of the disordered [NO3]- anion.