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Cario, L., Popa, A. F., Lafond, A., Guillot-Deudon, C., Kabbour, H., Meerschaut, A., Clarke, S. J. & Adamson, P. (2007) Cation deficient layered ruddlesden-popper-related oxysulfides La(2)LnMS(2)O(5) (Ln = La, Y; M = Nb, Ta). Inorg. Chem. 46 9584–9590. 
Added by: Laurent Cournède (2016-03-10 22:02:29)
Type de référence: Article
DOI: 10.1021/ic700422r
Numéro d'identification (ISBN etc.): 0020-1669
Clé BibTeX: Cario2007
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Catégories: CESES
Mots-clés: compound, crystal-structure, host y2ti2o5s2, series, sm2ti2s2o5
Créateurs: Adamson, Cario, Clarke, Guillot-Deudon, Kabbour, Lafond, Meerschaut, Popa
Collection: Inorg. Chem.
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Résumé     
The structures of the new oxysulfide Ruddlesden-Popper phases La(2)LnMS(2)O(5) (Ln = La, Y; M = Nb, Ta) are reported together with an iodide-containing variant: La3-x,Nb1+xS2O5I2x (0 {<}= x {<} 0.11). Structures were refined against powder-neutron or single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. All of these compounds exhibit an intergrowth structure with NaCl-type slabs [La2S2] alternating regularly with perovskite-type oxide slabs [LnMO(5)] or [La1-xNb1+xO5I2x]. In the oxide slabs, the trivalent and pentavalent cations are disordered on the long-length scale probed by diffraction methods, but bond length considerations suggest that they must be ordered at least on the length scale of the unit cell. The [LnMO(5)] block of the iodide-free compounds derive from the ideal [Ti2O5] blocks found in Ln(2)Ti(2)S(2)O(5) (Ln = Nd-Er; Y) by the formal substitution of two Ti4+ ions with one Ln(3+) and one M(5+)ion. The unusual partial insertion of iodide in the perovskite voids of the [LaNbO5] block in La3NbS2O5 was found to be coupled to a La/Nb substitution, maintaining the charge balance within the [La1-xNb1+xO5I2x](2-) block. The Nb5+ ions were found to be too resistant to reduction to undergo the intercalation of alkali metals observed in the Ln(2)Ti(2)S(2)O(5) series.
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