Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Weitzel, H; Behler, B; Gruehn, R
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 1999
Seiten: 221-232
Zeitschrift: Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry
Bandnummer: 625
Heftnummer: 2
ISSN: 0044-2313
Verlag: Wiley
Abstract:
The thermal decomposition (T approximate to 900-1050 degrees C) of Ln(2)CeMO(6)Cl(3) (M = Nb, Ta; Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm) leads to the formation of two mixed-valenced phases (Ln, Ce)(3.25)MO6Cl3.5-x (phase "AB") and (Ln, Ce)(3.5)MO6Cl4-x (phase "BB") and to the formation of chlorine according to redox-reactions between Ce4+ and Cl-. Single crystals of both phases (Ln, Ce)(3.25)MO6Cl3.5-x ("AB") and (Ln,Ce)(3.5)MO6Cl4-x ("BB") were obtained by chemical transport reactions using both powder of Ln(2)CeMO(6)Cl(3) (phase "A") and powder of (Ln, Ce)(3.25)MO6Cl3.5-x (phase "AB") as starting materials and chlorine (p{Cl-2; 298 K} = 1 atm) or HCl (p{HCl; 298 K} = 1 atm) as transport agent. A crystal of (La, Ce)(3.25)NbO6Cl3.5-x ("AB") (space group: C2/m, a = 35.288(1) Angstrom, b = 5.418(5) Angstrom, c = 9.522(1) Angstrom, beta = 98.95(7)degrees, Z = 4) was investigated by xray diffraction methods, a crystal of (Pr,Ce)(3.5)NbO6Cl4-x ("BB") was investigated by synchrotron radiation (lambda = 0.56 Angstrom) diffraction methods. The lattice constants are a = 18.563(6) Angstrom, b = 5.454(5) Angstrom, c = 9.527(6) Angstrom, beta = 102.44(3)degrees and Z = 4. Structure determination in the space group C2/m (No. 12) let to R1 = 0.0313. Main building units are NbO6-polyhedra with slightly distorted trigonally prismatic environment for Nb and chains of face-sharing Cl-6-octahedra along [010]. The rare earth ions are coordinated by chlorine and oxygen atoms. These main structure features confirmed the expected relation to the starting material Ln(2)CeMO(6)Cl(3) (phase "A") and to (Ln, Ce)(3.25)MO6Cl3.5-x (phase "AB").
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chemical vapour transport; LN = LA; LN=LA; nobium; OXOCHLOROTITANATES; PR; rare earth; RARE-EARTH; rare earth oxochlorometallates(V); synchrotron radiation; tantalum