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Compressibility of the nitridosilicate SrYb[Si4N7] and the oxonitridoaluminosilicates MYb[Si4−x Al x O x N7−x] (x = 2; M = Sr, Ba)

Abstract

The compressibilities of the nitridosilicate SrYb[Si 4 N 7 ] and the oxonitridoaluminosilicates M Yb[Si 4− x Al x O x N 7− x ] ( x = 2; M = Sr, Ba) were investigated by in situ high-pressure X-ray powder diffraction. Pressures up to 42 GPa were generated using the diamond–anvil cell technique. The title compounds are structurally stable to the highest pressure obtained. A fit of a third-order Birch–Murnaghan equation-of-state to the p–V data results in V 0 = 302.91 (6) Å 3 , B 0 = 176 (2) GPa and B ′ = 4.4 (2) for SrYb[Si 4 N 7 ]; V 0 = 310.4 (1) Å 3 , B 0 = 161 (2) GPa and B ′ = 4.6 (2) for SrYb[Si 4− x Al x O x N 7− x ]; and V 0 = 317.3 (5) Å 3 , B 0 = 168 (2) GPa and B ′ = 4.7 (2) for BaYb[Si 4− x Al x O x N 7− x ]. While the linear compressibilities of the a and c axes of BaYb[Si 4− x Al x O x N 7− x ] are very similar up to 30 GPa, distinct differences were observed for SrYb[Si 4 N 7 ] and SrYb[Si 4− x Al x O x N 7− x ], with the c axis being the most compressible axis. In all of the investigated compounds the bulk compressibility is dominated by the compression behaviour of the tetrahedral network, while the size of the substituted cation plays a minor role.

Keywords:
Compressibility Crystallography Diamond anvil cell X-ray crystallography Diffraction Materials science Powder diffraction High pressure Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Thermodynamics Physics

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Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
High-pressure geophysics and materials
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Crystal Structures and Properties
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