Crystal Structures and Low-Dimensional Ferromagnetism
of Sodium Nickel Phosphates Na5Ni2(PO4)3·H2O and Na6Ni2(PO4)3OH
Posted on 2018-12-19 - 12:50
Two
new sodium nickel phosphates, Na5Ni2(PO4)3·H2O (I) and Na6Ni2(PO4)3OH (II), have been synthesized hydrothermally and characterized by synchrotron
X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, low-temperature thermodynamic
and magnetic measurements, and ab initio calculations. Unlike the
majority of Ni2+ compounds, I and II show predominant ferromagnetic exchange couplings. I crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n (a = 14.0395(4) Å, b = 5.1847(14) Å, c = 16.4739(4) Å,
β = 110.4186(14)°) and features chains of ferromagnetically
coupled Ni2+ ions. In II with the orthorhombic
space group Pcmb (a = 7.5007(15)
Å, b = 21.4661(4) Å, c = 7.1732(15) Å), the ferromagnetically coupled Ni2+ ions form dimers arranged on a spin ladder. Both compounds represent
rare examples of quasi-one-dimensional ferromagnets. Structural features
behind this unusual magnetic behavior are discussed.
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Kirsanova, Maria A.; Aksyonov, Dmitry A.; Maximova, Olga V.; Shvanskaya, Larisa V.; Vasiliev, Alexander N.; Tsirlin, Alexander A.; et al. (2018). Crystal Structures and Low-Dimensional Ferromagnetism
of Sodium Nickel Phosphates Na5Ni2(PO4)3·H2O and Na6Ni2(PO4)3OH. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b02791