Na(V3−xNbx)Nb6O14 – ein neues Oxoniobat mit [Nb6O12]- und [M2O9]-Clustern |
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Authors: | J. K hler,G. Miller,A. Simon |
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Affiliation: | J. Köhler,G. Miller,A. Simon |
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Abstract: | Na(V3?xNbx)Nb6O14 — A Novel Oxoniobate with [Nb6O12] and [M2O9] Clusters Goldcolored single crystals and black powders of Na(V3?xNbx)Nb6O14 have been prepared by heating a pellet containing a mixture of NaNbO3, NbO2, NbO, VO2 and NaF or Na2B4O7 (as mineralizers) at 900°C in a sealed gold capsule. The analytically determined Nb : V ratio is 5 : 1 and means that x is about 1.5. The compound crystallizes in P63/m with a = 603.4(1), c = 1807.9(5) pm and Z = 3. The crystal structure can be described in terms of common close packing of sheets of O and Na atoms together with Nb6 octahedra. Characteristic building groups of the new structure type are [Nb6O12] clusters, [M2O9] clusters and NbO5 bipyramids. V atoms are distributed only on the positions of the Nb atoms within the trigonal bipyramids or the [M2O9] clusters. The [Nb6O12] clusters show characteristicaly short distances dNb-Nb = 279.4 and 281.3 pm, respectively. In the [M2O9] units, which are built from two MO6 octahedra that share a common face, V or Nb atoms form M–M dumbbells with dM–M = 255.9 pm. The electronic structure is discussed using Extended Hückel calculations. |
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