Issue 12, 1993

Phase and conductivity studies on the systems MIIX2–MVIO3(MII= Sn or Pb; MVI= Mo or W; X = Cl or Br)

Abstract

The molten systems MIIX2–MVIO3(MII= Sn or Pb; MVI= Mo or W; X = Cl or Br) appear to be homogeneous liquids with up to 40 mol% of MVIO3. These liquids are shown by phase studies and the X-ray diffraction data of the cooled melts to be sols. The frozen products are intensely coloured and show semiconducting properties with evidence for two conduction mechanisms. The Mössbauer spectroscopic data for Sn-containing systems show that there is an increasing loss of electron density at the Sn atoms with increasing oxide content. This work provides further evidence for the ability of ns2 species such as SnII to transfer some of their non-bonding electron pair density to either solid-state or cluster bands.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1993,3, 1299-1302

Phase and conductivity studies on the systems MIIX2–MVIO3(MII= Sn or Pb; MVI= Mo or W; X = Cl or Br)

S. J. Clark and J. D. Donaldson, J. Mater. Chem., 1993, 3, 1299 DOI: 10.1039/JM9930301299

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