Title of article :
Oxygen Nonstoichiometry, Structures, and Physical Properties of YBaCo2O5+x (0.00x0.52)
Author/Authors :
Ueda، Y. نويسنده , , Akahoshi، D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-354
From page :
355
To page :
0
Abstract :
Reduction of sodium permanganate with sodium iodide in aqueous solutions has been investigated systematically. The products formed have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, wet-chemical analysis, and surface area and magnetic susceptibility measurements after firing at various temperatures. The results reveal that the sodium content x in the reduction products NaxMnO2+ depends strongly on the reaction pH and mildly on the relative concentrations of the reactants. Na0.7MnO2+ obtained at pH>11 followed by firing at T>500°C adopts the P2 layer structure (hexagonal) with cation vacancies arising from a 0.3. Na0.7MnO2+ crystallizing in a distorted P2 structure (orthorhombic) without cation vacancies (0) could be obtained by annealing the hexagonal Na0.7MnO2+ (0.3) in N2 atmosphere around 600°C. While the orthorhombic Na0.7MnO2+ (<0.05) is stable during ion-exchange reactions with lithium salts at 25T180°C, the hexagonal Na0.7MnO2+ (0.3) transforms to spinel-like phases due to the presence of cation vacancies. Na0.5MnO2+ obtained at a controlled pH of 9.3 adopts a metastable layer structure on firing at 500°C and a tunnel structure isostructural with Na4Mn4Ti5O18 on firing at T600°C. The tunnel structure is stable to ion-exchange reactions without transforming to spinel-like phases. In addition, washing the reduction products with various organic solvents before firing at higher temperatures is found to influence the reaction kinetics, composition, and crystal chemistry.
Keywords :
Phase diagram , oxygen nonstoichiometry , superstructure , metal–insulator transition , magnetic transition , structural transition , charge order , phase separation
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Record number :
56618
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