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Solid solutions of Ba2(In1 − x Al x )2O5: Structural evolution and hydration processes

И. В. СпесивцеваН. А. КочетоваЕ. М. ГорбуноваИ. Е. Анимица

Year: 2011 Journal:   Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A Vol: 85 (10)Pages: 1689-1694   Publisher: Pleiades Publishing

Abstract

Solid solutions of the composition Ba2(In1 − x Al x )2O5[VO]1 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.20) with an incomplete oxygen sublattice were obtained. It was established that, along with an increase in parameter x, there is disordering of oxygen vacant positions and a transition from the structure of brownmillerite to that of defect perovskite. It was demonstrated that the phases under study are characterized by an ability for reversible interaction with water vapors in the temperature range 150–450°C. During this process, proton defects, predominantly in the form of OH− groups, are formed in the oxide structure. We conclude that in a number of solid solutions, the amount of intercalated water declines upon an increase in the aluminum content.

Keywords:
Brownmillerite Solid solution Crystallography Oxygen Oxide Perovskite (structure) Proton Chemistry Materials science Inorganic chemistry Metallurgy

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