Phase relations in NaxCrxTi8−xO16 at 1350 °C and crystal structure of hollandite-like Na2Cr2Ti6O16 |
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Authors: | Yuichi Michiue |
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Affiliation: | National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan |
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Abstract: | Phase relations of rutile, freudenbergite, and hollandite structures were examined in the pseudobinary system NaCrO2-TiO2 (i.e., NaxCrxTi8−xO16) at 1350 °C. The hollandite structure was obtained in the composition range 1.7?x?2.0. The symmetry of the samples at room temperature was tetragonal for x=1.7 and 1.75, and monoclinic for x=1.8 and above. Single crystals of monoclinic hollandite Na2Cr2Ti6O16 were grown and the structure refinement has been carried out using an X-ray diffraction technique. The space group was I2/m and cell parameters were a=10.2385(11), b=2.9559(9), c=9.9097(11)Å, and β=90.545(9)° with Z=1. The Na ion distribution in the tunnel was markedly deformed from that in the tetragonal form. It was suggested that Cr/Ti ratios were different between the two framework metal sites. |
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Keywords: | Na2Cr2Ti6O16 Hollandite Tetragonal-monoclinic transformation Phase relation X-ray diffraction |
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