JOURNAL ARTICLE

New phases in the binary system PbO–BiVO4: Pb2BiVO6and Pb4BiVO8

Ariane MizrahiJean‐Pierre WignacourtM. DracheP. Conflant

Year: 1995 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 5 (6)Pages: 901-904   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

The binary system PbO–BiVO4 exhibits two new phases, Pb4BiVO8 and Pb2BiVO6. They both melt congruently at 780 °C. They have been identified by single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction. Pb4BiVO8 crystallizes with a triclinic cell, a= 6.221(2)Å, b= 7.603(5)Å, c= 10.457(4)Å, α= 100.40(3)°, β= 102.18(2)°, γ= 90.03(3)° and Z= 2. Pb2BiVO6 exhibits four phase transitions at 300, 415, 475 and 600 °C. The α phase, room-temperature form, is monoclinic with a=7.642(6)Å, b= 5.81 2(5)Å, c= 28.85(2)Å, β=100.3(1)° and Z= 8. The β and γ phases are orthorhombic with a= 8.381(6)Å, b= 16.65(1)Å, c= 4.859(6)Å, Z= 4 and a=14.304(7)Å, b=10.14(1)Å, c= 9.923(4)Å, Z= 8, respectively. The δ phase is tetragonal with a= 12.110(2)Å, c= 9.472(8)Å and Z= 8.

Keywords:
Monoclinic crystal system Triclinic crystal system Orthorhombic crystal system Crystallography Tetragonal crystal system Phase (matter) Materials science Crystal structure Diffraction X-ray crystallography Chemistry Physics Optics

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