Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1504618 | Solid State Sciences | 2013 | 6 Pages |
•One step, mild hydrothermal synthesis of BaMP2O7 (M = Mn and/or Cu) metal phosphates.•Isomorphous substitution and Rietveld refinement.•Magnetic properties.
At mild hydrothermal conditions triclinic modifications of BaMP2O7 (M = Mn and/or Cu) have been succeeded. The method offers cheap, one step, impurity free and chemical flexible fabrication of family of metal phosphates that are potential low-dimensional quantum magnets. Partial isomorphous substitution of the Mn2+ by Cu2+ resulted into mixed-metal solid that has been structurally and magnetically characterized. Rietveld refinement study confirmed the structures and revealed the influence of transition metal substitution. The temperature-dependent magnetic measurements revealed that the system is paramagnetic in almost all temperature range and an apparent antiferromagnetic phase transition occurs around 5 K. Using the Curie–Weiss law, a Curie–Weiss temperature, θP = −11.0 K, and a Curie constant C = 3.39 emu K mol−1 was obtained. The small negative θP value and the χT behavior as a function of temperature reveal a weak antiferromagnetic interaction between the Cu2+/Mn2+magnetic centers.
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