Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1492504 Materials Research Bulletin 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have synthesised the new protonated layered perovskite H2La2/3Ta2O7 which is related to the Ruddlesden–Popper family. This compound is obtained by ionic exchange starting from Li2La2/3Ta2O7 maintained in dilute HNO3 at 60 °C. Thermal X-ray diffraction and DTA/TGA revealed interesting dehydration properties with formation of a layered anhydrous phase leading at higher temperature (1550 °C) to La1/3TaO3. This latter compound exhibits the original lanthanum ordering expected similarly to that of the Li form, while at 900 °C a metastable form, presenting a disordered La distribution, is observed.

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