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LiPr2P4N7O3: Structural Diversity of Oxonitridophosphates Accessed by High-Pressure Metathesis.

Simon D Kloß1, Wolfgang Schnick1.   

Abstract

The structural diversity of tetrahedra networks of phosphates can greatly be enhanced by introduction of mixed N/O anion positions. LiPr2P4N7O3 exemplifies the benefits of N/O mixed anion positions as it is the first rare-earth (oxo)nitridophosphate with a single-layered structure and a degree of condensation (atomic ratio of tetrahedra centers (P) to tetrahedra corners (N/O atoms)) of 2/5. The compound was prepared through high-pressure metathesis starting from PrF3, LiPN2, Li2O, and PON using a hydraulic 1000t press and the multianvil technique. LiPr2P4N7O3 crystallizes as pale-green single-crystals, from which its structure was determined (space group P21/ c (no. 14), a = 4.927(1), b = 7.848(2), c = 10.122(2) Å, β = 91.55(3)°, Z = 2, R1 = 0.020, wR2 = 0.045). The structure consists of single-layers of vertex-sharing Q3-type P(N/O)4 tetrahedra forming four- and eight-membered rings arranged in the fashion of the Archimedean fes net. UV-vis spectroscopy revealed the typical Pr3+ f -f transitions, leading to a pale-green color of the crystals. Moreover, the optical band gap was determined to 4.1(1) eV, assuming a direct transition. High-temperature powder X-ray diffraction showed the beginning of a gradual decomposition starting at ca. 500 °C.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29561591     DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b00455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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1.  The Long-Periodic Loop-Branched Chain Structure of the Oxonitridophosphate La21 P40 O46 N57 , Elucidated by a Combination of TEM and Microfocused Synchrotron Radiation.

Authors:  Markus Nentwig; Simon D Kloß; Lukas Neudert; Lucien Eisenburger; Wolfgang Schnick; Oliver Oeckler
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2019-10-15       Impact factor: 5.236

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