M. Richard et al., SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND ACID EXCHANGE OF THE LAYERED PEROVSKITES - A2ND2TI3O10 (A=NA, K), Journal of solid state chemistry, 112(2), 1994, pp. 345-354
The structure of the layered perovskite Na2Nd2Ti3O10 was investigated
by refining X-ray powder diffraction data using the Rietveld method. T
he Nd3+ cation is located in the intraslab perovskite site and the Na cation in the interlayer space. The homologous compound K2Nd2Ti3O10 s
pontaneously intercalates water, and acid exchange of this compound le
ads to the formation of H2Nd2Ti3O10, xH2O. Prior to condensation at 90
0-degrees-C, the thermolysis of this solid acid yields an intermediate
phase which, despite the total removal of water, retains the layered
structure from 600 to 850-degrees-C. The thermal evolution of the prot
onated form has been studied by thermal analysis and crystallographic
techniques and is found to exhibit two main steps. The first correspon
ds to the removal of water, which is complete at 600-degrees-C, and re
sults in an intermediate phase containing fivefold-coordinated titaniu
m cations and a statistical distribution of Nd3+ in the available intr
a- and interslab sites. The second step can be considered as a complex
condensation reaction leading to a 3D-cation defective perovskite. (C
) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.