Ternary lithium nitridocuprates, Li3-x-yCuxN: Crystal growth, bulk synthesis, structure and magnetic properties

AG Gordon, DH Gregory, AJ Blake, DP Weston, Martin Jones

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Abstract

Systematic studies within the ternary Li-Cu-N system have examined the effects of varying starting materials, transition metal stoichiometry, reaction temperature/duration and cooling rate on crystal growth and bulk phase formation of ternary nitridocuprates. Resulting lithium transition metal compounds, Li(3-x-y)square yCuxN (square = Li vacancy), have been characterised by single crystal and powder XRD. The maximum copper substituent level (x approximate to 0.45) and vacancy level, y, appear insensitive to reaction temperature. Both vacancies and copper are disordered with Li when reaction mixtures are quenched (alpha -Li3N-type: P6/mmm, a approximate to 3.7 Angstrom, c approximate to 3.8 Angstrom, Z = 1), whereas evidence of copper and/or vacancy ordering exists on slow cooling. Morphology of crystallites has been evaluated by SEM and magnetic properties have been investigated using SQUID magnetometry. Magnetic data show compounds exhibit temperature dependent paramagnetism in contrast to the parent nitride, Li3N. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)973-981
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Inorganic Materials
Volume3
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2001

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