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Cation distribution and crystal chemistry of Y3Al5-xGaxO12 (0 </= x </= 5) garnet solid solutions.

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Abstract

Five single crystals of Y(3)Al(5-x)Ga(x)O(12) (0 </= x </= 5) garnet solid solutions with the compositions x = 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 were synthesized using a flux method. The compositional dependence of the lattice constants of the garnet solid solutions shows a large deviation from Vegard's law. Investigation of the cation distributions of these garnets using single-crystal X-ray diffraction shows that Ga(3+), which is larger than Al(3+), preferentially occupies the tetrahedral (four-coordinate) site rather than the octahedral (six-coordinate) site. On the basis of the results obtained from structure refinements, geometric analyses of the polyhedral distortions were carried out. The results imply that the cation-cation repulsive force across the polyhedral shared edges decreases with increasing substitution of Ga(3+). Moreover, the proportion of covalent bonding in the cation-oxygen bonds was estimated from the bond strength; the results indicate that the covalency of the Ga-O bond is greater than that of the Al-O bond. The peculiar cation distributions observed in the Y(3)Al(5-x)Ga(x)O(12) garnet solid solutions are most probably caused by the strong covalency of the Ga-O bond and also simultaneously induced by the need to decrease the cation-cation repulsive force. Crystal data: cubic, Ia3;d, Z = 8, Mo Kalpha, lambda = 0.71069 Å; at x = 0.0 (triyttrium pentaaluminium dodecaoxide): a(0) = 12.0062 (5) Å, V = 1730.7 (2) Å(3), D(x) = 4.56 Mg m(-3), M(r) = 593.613, µ = 21.21 mm(-1), F(000) = 2224, R = 0.029 for 294 reflections; at x = 1.0 (triyttrium tetraaluminium gallium dodecaoxide): a(0) = 12.0432 (7) Å, V = 1746.7 (3) Å(3), D(x) = 4.84 Mg m(-3), M(r) = 636.351, µ = 24.09 mm(-1), F(000) = 2368, R = 0.022 for 124 reflections; at x = 2.0 (triyttrium trialuminium digallium dodecaoxide): a(0) = 12.0926 (9) Å, V = 1768.3 (4) Å(3), D(x) = 5.10 Mg m(-3), M(r) = 679.089, µ = 26.85 mm(-1), F(000) = 2512, R = 0.018 for 144 reflections; at x = 3.0 (triyttrium dialuminium trigallium dodecaoxide): a(0) = 12.1552 (6) Å, V = 1795.9 (3) Å(3), D(x) = 5.34 Mg m(-3), M(r) = 721.827, µ = 29.43 mm(-1), F(000) = 2656, R = 0.018 for 184 reflections; at x = 4.0 (triyttrium aluminium tetragallium dodecaoxide): a(0) = 12.2123 (8) Å, V = 1821.3 (4) Å(3), D(x) = 5.58 Mg m(-3), M(r) = 764.565, µ = 31.97 mm(-1), F(000) = 2800, R = 0.014 for 159 reflections.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10927367     DOI: 10.1107/s0108768198012567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr B        ISSN: 0108-7681


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