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Single crystal X-ray structure study of the Li(2-x)Na(x)Ni[PO4]F system
Authors:Ben Yahia Hamdi  Shikano Masahiro  Koike Shinji  Tatsumi Kuniaki  Kobayashi Hironori
Institution:Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Midorigaoka 1-8-31, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577, Japan. benyahia.hamdi@voila.fr
Abstract:The new compounds Li(2-x)Na(x)NiPO(4)]F (x = 0.7, 1, and 2) have been synthesized by a solid state reaction route. Their crystal structures were determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Li(1.3)Na(0.7)NiPO(4)]F crystallizes with the orthorhombic Li(2)NiPO(4)]F structure, space group Pnma, a = 10.7874(3), b = 6.2196(5), c = 11.1780(4) ? and Z = 8, LiNaNiPO(4)]F crystallizes with a monoclinic pseudomerohedrally twinned structure, space group P2(1)/c, a = 6.772(4), b = 11.154(6), c = 5.021(3) ?, β = 90° and Z = 4, and Na(2)NiPO(4)]F crystallizes with a monoclinic twinned structure, space group P2(1)/c, a = 13.4581(8), b = 5.1991(3), c = 13.6978(16) ?, β = 120.58(1)° and Z = 8. For x = 0.7 and 1, the structures contain NiFO(3) chains made up of edge-sharing NiO(4)F(2) octahedra, whereas for x = 2 the chains are formed of dimer units (face-sharing octahedra) sharing corners. These chains are interlinked by PO(4) tetrahedra forming a 3D framework for x = 0.7 and different NiPO(4)]F layers for x = 1 and 2. A sodium/lithium disorder over three atomic positions is observed in Li(1.3)Na(0.7)NiPO(4)]F structure, whereas the alkali metal atoms are well ordered in between the layers in the LiNaNiPO(4)]F and Na(2)NiPO(4)]F structures, which makes both compounds of great interest as potential positive electrodes for sodium cells.
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