Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1334000 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structures of the Ba2InNbO6, Sr2InNbO6 and Ca2InNbO6 “1:1” complex perovskites have been refined from neutron powder diffraction data. Both the A=Ca and Sr compounds occur at room temperature in P121/n1 (a=ap+bp, b=–ap+bp, c=2cp) perovskite-related superstructures while the A  =Ba compound occurs in the Fm3¯m, a=2ap, elpasolite structure type. In the case of the A=Ca compound, an extensive Ca2[(Ca2x/3In1−xNbx/3)Nb]O6 ‘solid solution’ field spanning compositions between Ca4Nb2O9 and Ca2InNbO6 in the CaO–InO3/2–NbO5/2 ternary phase diagram is shown to exist. Under the conditions of synthesis used, the ‘solid solution’ field stops just short of the ideal 1:1 Ca2InNbO6 composition.

Graphical abstractTernary phase diagram showing the compositions investigated along the quasi-binary joint between the Ca2[InNb]O6 1:1 material and the Ca2[(Ca0.67Nb0.33)Nb]O6 perovskite structure.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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