The crystal structure of strontium perchlorate anhydrate, Sr(ClO4)2, was determined and refined from laboratory powder X-ray diffraction data. The material was obtained by dehydration of Sr(ClO4)2·3H2O at 523 K for two weeks. It crystallizes in the ortho-rhom-bic space group Pbca and is isotypic with Ca(AlD4)2 and Ca(ClO4)2. The asymmetric unit contains one Sr, two Cl and eight O sites, all on general positions (Wyckoff position 8c). The crystal structure consists of Sr2+ cations and isolated ClO4 - tetra-hedra. The Sr2+ cation is coordinated by eight O atoms from eight ClO4 - tetra-hedra. The validity of the crystal structure model for Sr(ClO4)2 anhydrate was confirmed by the bond valence method.
Keywords: crystal structure; isotypism; powder X-ray diffraction; strontium perchlorate anhydrate.