Issue 36, 2019

Unprecedented rock-salt ordering of A and B cations in the double perovskite Nd2−xCaxMgTiO6−δ and defect association

Abstract

The partial substitution of up to 5% Nd+3 by Ca+2 results in the oxide Nd1.90Ca0.10MgTiO5.94 that presents some remarkable structural features with a noticeable influence on its properties. In this oxide with a monoclinic perovskite-like structure and an octahedral tilting scheme (aab+), both A- and B-ions are arranged in a rock-salt like manner, representing therefore the first example of a type of perovskite theoretically predicted. Besides this unprecedented arrangement of A- and B-ions, the oxygen vacancies created through doping with acceptor ions are trapped by association with the acceptor defects Image ID:c9dt02768h-t1.gif and hence the mobility of these vacancies is strongly limited. The oxygen conductivity of the substituted material is lower and the activation energy for oxygen motion is higher than those of the parent oxide, in which the concentration of anion vacancies is only due to intrinsic defects.

Graphical abstract: Unprecedented rock-salt ordering of A and B cations in the double perovskite Nd2−xCaxMgTiO6−δ and defect association

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jul 2019
Accepted
17 Aug 2019
First published
19 Aug 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 13651-13661

Unprecedented rock-salt ordering of A and B cations in the double perovskite Nd2−xCaxMgTiO6−δ and defect association

M. Teresa Azcondo, K. Boulahya, C. Ritter, F. García-Alvarado and U. Amador, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 13651 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02768H

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