Synthesis and structure of BaKFeO3: a new quaternary oxide with 1-D ferrate chains |
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Authors: | James L. Delattre |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley, 538A Latimar, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA |
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Abstract: | Amber-colored single crystals of the quaternary oxide BaKFeO3 were synthesized from a mixture of Fe2O3, KOH and Ba(OH)2 heated at 750°C for 5 h then cooled slowly. The structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (space group Cmca; a=5.804(1) Å, b=11.528(1) Å, c=12.776(1) Å; Z=8, R1=0.0376, wR2=0.0996). The structure is comprised of [FeO33−]∞ chains of corner-sharing iron-oxo tetrahedra that are isolated from one another by interspersed Ba and K cations. The iron coordination environment is moderately distorted from perfect tetrahedral symmetry and the Fe-O-Fe bond angles are 152.8°. Magnetic susceptibility data show a pronounced zero-field cooling effect that suggests strong coupling from 5 K to above room temperature. |
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