Reduced forms of LaNiO3 perovskite. Part 2.—X-ray structure of LaNiO2 and extended X-ray absorption fine structure study: local environment of monovalent nickel
Abstract
One of the products of the reduction of LaNiO3 is LaNiO2, containing monovalent nickel. This valence state of nickel has scarcely been observed in mineral compounds. X-ray data from powder samples and extended X-ray absorption fine structure studies (EXAFS) allow one to define a tetragonal structure with lanthanum at the centre of a prism composed of oxygen atoms having a square base and nickel in the centre of the square. The Ni—O distance (nearest neighbour) was found to be 1.983 Å for this monovalent nickel.