Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5153524 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In situ neutron powder diffraction data (heating rate of 2.5 K/min) indicates that (i) the ternary Cu12Sb4S13 phase is stable up to 792 K and decomposes at higher temperature into Cu3SbS3 and Cu1.5Sb0.5S2, and (ii) the Cu4Sn7S16 phase is stable up to 891 K and decomposes at higher temperature into Sn2S3 and a cubic phase of sphalerite ZnS-type structure. Sulfur volatilization likely occurs in order to balance the overall stoichiometry.282
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