Ionenaustauschexperimente an ternären Tantalaten und Niobaten mittels Halogenidschmelzen — ein Zugang zu neuen Bleitantalaten |
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Authors: | W. Stemmer R. Gruehn |
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Abstract: | Exchange Reactions of Ternary Tantalates and Niobates with Halide Melts — a Way to New Lead Tantalates Ternary tantalates and niobates of the hexagonal structure-type A(n+1)/mm+M3n+1O8n+3 (Am+ = Na+, Cu+, Ag+,…; M = Ta, Nb) were heated with surplus CuCl, PbCl2, LaCl3 or BiCl3 (for example T = 700°C in case of PbCl2). In some of these cases it was possible to exchange the Am+-ions for the cations of the halide melts by maintaining the basic structure (for example: Cu3Ta7O19 + BiCl3 = BiTa7O19 + 3 CuCl). In different reactions the stack along the crystallographic c-axis and furthermore the proportion O/M (for example: 7 Cu5Ta11O30 + 35/2 PbCl2 = 11 Pb1,5Ta7O19 + PbO + 35 CuCl) changed. Nevertheless, it was not possible to substitute cations of the halide melt for Am+-ions in every direction (not possible for example: LaTa7O19 + BiCl3). When CuCl? and PbCl2-melt were added to Ag2Ta4O11 and Na2Nb4O11, these niobates showed exange reactions by changing their structure completely. If BiCl3-melt was added, these niobates decayed while forming B? Nb2O5. The new hexagonal tantalates Pb1,5Ta7O19 (a = 6,2411(7) Å; c = 19,977(3) Å) and PbTa4O11 (low-temperature modification; a = 6,2364(3) Å; c = 36,851(3) Å) were the first representatives of the structure-type A(n+1)/mm+M3n+1O8n+3 with Am+ = Pb2+, which were found in a reaction with PbCl2 (Cu3Ta7O19 + 3/2 PbCl2 = Pb1,5Ta7O19 + 3 CuCl; Ag2Ta4O11 + PbCl2 = PbTa4O11 + 2 AgCl). These two compounds, which are probably metastable, could only be achieved by exange reactions of ions. |
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Keywords: | lead tantalates, Pb1,5Ta7O19, PbTa4O11 preparation exchange reactions |
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