Flux-assisted polytypism in the [Na2Cl]GaQ2 heterolayered salt-inclusion chalcogenide family†
Abstract
Two polytypic heterolayered salt-inclusion chalcogenides, o-[Na2Cl]GaQ2 and t-[Na2Cl]GaQ2, were obtained via a NaCl/NaI flux-assisted synthesis, as part of an investigation of the Na–Ga–Q (Q = S and Se) system. The use of a different flux, NaBr/NaI, in the Na–Ga–Se system did not lead to the formation of salt-inclusion phases, but instead the novel Na2GaSe3 and Na4Ga2Se5 phases were obtained. Thermal and electronic properties of [Na2Cl]GaS2 materials were investigated with differential scanning calorimetry, post-quenching ex situ powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), high-temperature PXRD, and enthalpy and electronic structure calculations via density functional theory. Those studies determined the absence of any temperature-induced phase transition between the o-[Na2Cl]GaS2 and t-[Na2Cl]GaS2 polytypic compounds. Moreover, we probed the suitability of the heterolayered [Na2Cl]GaS2 single crystals as a sorbent for UO22+ uptake and monitored this process by energy-dispersive and infrared spectroscopies and PXRD, which revealed that the [Na2Cl]+ insert could be exchanged with UO22+ on the surface while the UO22+ intercalation decomposes the [Na2Cl]GaS2 structure.