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Identification, structural characterization and transformations of the high-temperature Zn 9−δ Sb 7 phase in the Zn–Sb system

Abstract

The Zn9-δSb7 phase has been identified via high-temperature powder diffraction studies. Zn9-δSb7 adopts two modifications: an α form stable between 514 °C and 539 °C and a Zn-poorer β form stable from 539 °C till its melting temperature of 581 °C. The Zn9-δSb7 structure was solved from the powder data using the simulated annealing approach. Both modifications adopt the same hexagonal structure (P6/mmm) but with slightly different lattice parameters. The α-to-β transformation is abrupt and first-order in nature. The Zn atoms occupy the tetrahedral holes created by Sb atoms. The ideal Zn9Sb7 composition can be explained by its tendency to adopt a charge balance configuration. Out of 7 Sb atoms, 3 Sb atoms form dimers (Sb(2-) ions) and 4 Sb atoms are isolated (Sb(3-) ions), which require 9 Zn(2+) cations for charge neutrality.

Authors

He A; Svitlyk V; Chernyshov D; Mozharivskyj Y

Journal

Dalton Transactions, Vol. 44, No. 48, pp. 20983–20990

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

December 28, 2015

DOI

10.1039/c5dt03509k

ISSN

1477-9226

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