Issue 12, 1997

A time-of-flight powder neutron diffraction study of ternary chromium sulfides, NixCr3–xS4 (0<x≤1.0)

Abstract

Time-of-flight powder neutron diffraction has been used to investigate the distribution of nickel and chromium cations between two crystallographically independent sites in the series of ternary sulfides, NixCr3–xS4 (0<x≤1.0). These materials are isostructural with Cr3S4 (space group I2/m: a≈5.9 Å, b≈3.4 Å, c≈11.1 Å, β≈91.5°) over the entire range of composition. At all values of x, nickel cations preferentially occupy sites in an ordered-vacancy layer with only a small percentage (≤15%) residing at sites in a fully occupied metal layer. This distribution is close to that expected for the normal structure type. The absence of any significant dependence on x of the cation distribution is reflected in the magnetic properties, which show relatively little compositional variation. Electronic properties, however, indicate a change in the nature of the valence electrons with decreasing nickel content.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1997,7, 2433-2439

A time-of-flight powder neutron diffraction study of ternary chromium sulfides, NixCr3–xS4 (0<x≤1.0)

D. C. Colgan and A. V. Powell, J. Mater. Chem., 1997, 7, 2433 DOI: 10.1039/A702814H

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