Ms. Wickleder et G. Meyer, TERNARY HALIDES OF THE A(3)MX(6) TYPE .3. SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURES, AND IONIC-CONDUCTIVITY OF THE HALIDES NA(3)MX(6) (X=CL, BR), Zeitschrift fur anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, 621(3), 1995, pp. 457-463
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18
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
Zeitschrift fur anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
The bromides Na(3)MBr(6) crystallize with the stuffed LiSbF6-type stru
cture (type I; M = Sm-Gd) or with the structure of the mineral cryolit
e (type II; M = cd-Lu). The structure types were refined from single-c
rystal X-ray data (Na3SmBr6: trigonal, space group R $($) over bar$$ 3
, a = 740.8(2)pm, c =1998.9(8)pm, Z = 3; Na3YBr6: monoclinic, space gr
oup P2(1)/n, a = 721.3(4) pm, b = 769.9(2)pm c = 1074.8(4) pm, beta =
90.60(4)degrees, Z = 2). Reversible phase transitions from one structu
re to the other occur. The phase transition temperatures were determin
ed for the bromides as well as for the chlorides Na(3)MCl(6) (M = Eu-L
u). The refinement of both structures for one compound was possible fo
r Na3GdBr6 (I: trigonal, space group R $($) over bar$$ 3, a = 737.1(5)
pm, c = 1887(2) pm, Z = 3; II: monoclinic, space group P2(1)/n, a = 7
25.2(1)pm, b = 774.1(3)pm, c = 1080.1(3)pm, beta = 90.76(3)degrees, Z
= 2). All compounds exhibit ionic conductivity of the sodium ions whic
h decreases with the change from type I to type II. The conductivity o
f the bromides is always higher when compared with the respective chlo
rides.