Literature DB >> 22530571

Bonding, ion mobility, and rate-limiting steps in deintercalation reactions with ThCr2Si2-type KNi2Se2.

James R Neilson1, Tyrel M McQueen.   

Abstract

Here, we study the nature of metal-metal bonding in the ThCr(2)Si(2) structure type by probing the rate-limiting steps in the oxidative deintercalation of KNi(2)Se(2). For low extents of oxidation, alkali ions are removed exclusively to form K(1-x)Ni(2)Se(2). For greater extents of oxidation, the rate of the reaction decreases dramatically, concomitant with the extraction of both potassium and nickel to form K(1-x)Ni(2-y)Se(2). The appreciable mobility of transition metal ions is unexpected, but illustrates the relative energy scales of different defects in the ThCr(2)Si(2) structure type. Furthermore, the fully oxidized compounds, K(0.25)Ni(1.5)Se(2), spontaneously convert from the tetrahedral [NiSe(4)]-containing ThCr(2)Si(2) structure to a vacancy-ordered NiAs structure with [NiSe(6)] octahedra. From analysis of the atom positions and kinetic data, we have determined that this transformation occurs by a continuous, low-energy pathway via subtle displacements of Ni atoms and buckling of the Se sublattice. These results have profound implications for our understanding of the stability, mobility, and reactivity of ions in materials.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22530571     DOI: 10.1021/ja212012k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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1.  Path Less Traveled: A Contemporary Twist on Synthesis and Traditional Structure Solution of Metastable LiNi12B8.

Authors:  Gourab Bhaskar; Volodymyr Gvozdetskyi; Scott L Carnahan; Renhai Wang; Aishwarya Mantravadi; Xun Wu; Raquel A Ribeiro; Wenyu Huang; Aaron J Rossini; Kai-Ming Ho; Paul C Canfield; Oleg I Lebedev; Julia V Zaikina
Journal:  ACS Mater Au       Date:  2022-06-10
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