A mixture of lanthanum oxide (La2O3), chloride (LaCl3), and bromide (LaBr3)
was ground in air by a planetary ball mill to investigate synthesis of lan
thanum oxychloride (LaOCl), oxybromide (LaOBr), and their solid solutions,
LaOCl1-xBrx (0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1, Deltax = 0.
25). The synthesizing reactions proceed with an increase in grinding time.
Unit cell dimensions, a, c, and lattice volume of the solutions evolve line
arly with an increase in x in the LaOCl1-xBrx series. Comparing unit cell d
imensions of LaOX synthesized by mechanochemical reaction to those of LaOX
synthesized by solid-state reaction at high temperature, there is no differ
ence in the length of c, while a is shortened slightly. This may be attribu
ted to the complex cation layer of (LaO)(n)(n+), with a close relationship
to a of the cell dimensions, being affected by the intensive grinding. (C)
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