Crystal structure of NdNiO3 at 123 and 292 K.
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Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung B. 2006, vol. 61, n° 3, p. 346-349
Verlag der Zeitschrift Fuer Naturforschung
English Abstract
Well-shaped, small single crystals of the NdNiO3 perovskite were grown under high oxygen pressure conditions in a belt-type press at 4 GPa. The reaction took place in sealed platinum capsules in the presence of KClO3 as ...Read more >
Well-shaped, small single crystals of the NdNiO3 perovskite were grown under high oxygen pressure conditions in a belt-type press at 4 GPa. The reaction took place in sealed platinum capsules in the presence of KClO3 as oxidizing agent. It seems that the choice of hydroxides of the involved cations as precursor reagents is crucial for the success of the crystal growth, via water vapor transport reactions. NdNiO3 was investigated by X-ray powder and single crystal diffraction at 123 and 292 K: GdFeO3 type, Pbnm, a = 538.10(7), b = 537.91(7), c = 760.26(10) pm, wR2 = 0.0434, 338 F2 values, and 29 variables at 292 K. The lowtemperature data gave no hint for a monoclinic distortion: Pbnm, a = 537.91(8), b = 538.49(8), c = 760.02(12) pm, wR2=0.0299, 338 F2 values, and 29 variables. At room temperature, the Ni–O distances vary from 193.9 to 194.2 pm, and the O–Ni–O angles cover the range from 89.5 to 90.5◦. Similar small distortions are observed for the NiO6 octahedra at 123 K. Due to the strong orthorhombic distortion, the neodymium atoms have only nine oxygen neighbors at Nd–O distances from 236.0 to 295.7 pm.Read less <
English Keywords
High Pressure
Synthesis
Crystal growth
Crystal structure
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