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Synthesis and structure of the ternary and quaternary strontium nitride halides, Sr2N(X, X′) (X, X′=Cl, Br, I)
Authors:Amy Bowman  Ronald I. Smith
Affiliation:a School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
b ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot OX11 0QX, UK
Abstract:A number of new, layered nitride mixed halides have been synthesised in the quaternary phase systems Sr-N-Cl-Br and Sr-N-Br-I. The variation in structure with composition has been investigated by powder X-ray and powder neutron diffraction techniques and the structure of strontium nitride iodide, Sr2NI, has been determined for the first time (rhombohedral space group R-3m, View the MathML source, View the MathML source, Z=3). A continuous solid solution exists between Sr2NCl and Sr2NBr with intermediate compounds adopting the same anti-α-NaFeO2 structure (rhombohedral space group R-3m) as the ternary end members. A similar smooth and linear relationship between structure and composition is seen from Sr2NBr to Sr2NI and hence cubic close packing of metal-nitrogen layers is adopted regardless of halide, X (X′). While nitride and halide anions occupy distinct crystallographic sites, there is no ordering of the halides in the quaternary materials irrespective of stoichiometry or temperature (between 3 and 673 K).
Keywords:Synthesis   Powder X-ray diffraction   Powder neutron diffraction   Structure   Nitrides   Halides   Strontium
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