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Inorg Chem ; 63(10): 4482-4486, 2024 Mar 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38415588

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Vacancy-ordered 12H-type hexagonal perovskites Ba6Ru2Na2X2O17 (X = P, V) with a (c'cchcc)2 stacking sequence of [BaO3]c, [BaO3]h, and [BaO2]c' layers, where c and h represent a cubic and hexagonal stacking sequence, were previously reported by Quarez et al. in 2003. They also synthesized Ba6Ta2Na2V2O17, but structural refinement was absent. Very recently, Szymanski et al. reported 43 new compounds, including 12H-type Ba6Ta2Na2V2O17, using large-scale ab initio phase-stability data from the Materials Project and Google DeepMind with the assistance of an autonomous laboratory. But their structural refinement was very poor. Here, we report the synthesis and structure of Ba6Ta2Na2V2O17, which does not have 12H-type structure but has a vacancy-ordered 6C-type perovskite with a (c'ccccc) stacking sequence of [BaO3]c and [BaO2]c' layers. We also report the phosphite analogue Ba6Ta2Na2P2O17 as a new compound. We claim an importance of careful structural characterization on newly discovered compounds; otherwise, the database constructed will lose credibility.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 10(19): e2301876, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37096836

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Determination of a reaction pathway is an important issue for the optimization of reactions. However, reactions in solid-state compounds have remained poorly understood because of their complexity and technical limitations. Here, using state-of-the-art high-speed time-resolved synchrotron X-ray techniques, the topochemical solid-gas reduction mechanisms in layered perovskite Sr3 Fe2 O7- δ (from δ ∼ 0.4 to δ = 1.0), which is promising for an environmental catalyst material is revealed. Pristine Sr3 Fe2 O7- δ shows a gradual single-phase structural evolution during reduction, indicating that the reaction continuously proceeds through thermodynamically stable phases. In contrast, a nonequilibrium dynamically-disordered phase emerges a few seconds before a first-order transition during the reduction of a Pd-loaded sample. This drastic change in the reaction pathway can be explained by a change in the rate-determining step. The synchrotron X-ray technique can be applied to various solid-gas reactions and provides an opportunity for gaining a better understanding and optimizing reactions in solid-state compounds.

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