Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1332119 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single crystals of a new sodium manganese oxide, NaMn2O4, were synthesized for the first time using a high-temperature and high-pressure technique. The NaMn2O4 single crystal is black, has a needle shape, and crystallizes in the orthorhombic calcium ferrite-type structure, space group Pnam   with a=8.9055(18)Å, b=11.0825(22)Å, c=2.8524(5)Å, V=281.52(9)Å3, and Z=4Z=4. The structure was determined from a single-crystal X-ray study and refined to the conventional values R=0.041R=0.041 and wR=0.034wR=0.034 for 1190 observed reflections. The framework structure is built up from edge-sharing chains of MnO6 octahedra that condense to form one-dimensional tunnels in which the sodium atoms are located. The Mn–O bond distance and bond valence analyses revealed the manganese valence Mn3+/Mn4+ ordering in the two “double rutile” chains of NaMn2O4.

Graphical abstractCrystal structure of NaMn2O4 viewed along [001]. The manganese valence Mn3+/Mn4+ ordering has been observed in the two “double rutile” chains in NaMn2O4.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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