Return to search

Nitridonickelates: Preparation, Structure and Properties

Low valent nickel (less than +1) complexes are rare in nature, however they are regularly encountered in nitridonickelate chemistry. Ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates exhibit a variety of interesting crystal structures with respect to their covalently bonded nitridonickelate anionic framework. The coordination geometry of low valent nickel in these compounds presents a unique structural feature with nickel being in linear coordination by nitrogen atoms. The nitridonickelate frameworks of compounds investigated in this work are: Ba2[Ni3N2]: The first ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates with 2D Ni-N anionic network. The formal oxidation state of Ni is +0.67. Ba2(Ba6N)[NiN]6: The structure is made of o1D helical Ni-N anionic chains. Also, the structural stability of this compound´s structure type was found to occur over a wide range of substitution of Ba by Ca and Sr; a max. of 70 percent Ba could be successfully replaced by Sr and Ca atoms retaining the same structure type. The formal oxidation state of Ni is +0.83. Ba[NiN] and the solid solution series Ba[CuxNi1-xN]: The structure is made of 1D zig-zag Ni-N chains. The solid-solution series is isostructural to Ba[NiN] at lower content of Cu while, at higher content it resembles Ba[CoN] structure type, however at very high Cu content it again transforms to Ba[NiN] structure type. The formal oxidation state of Ni is +1.0. Sr2[Ni(CN)N]: The structure consists of N-Ni-(CN) dumbbells. The compound is the first example of cyano-nitridonickelate. The formal oxidation state of Ni is 0. The handling of the ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates in specific and also of the other nitridometalates in general suffers greatly due to their being air and moisture sensitive. This requires synthetic methods suitable for air and moisture sensitive samples and also the respective instrumental setup for the measurement of their physical properties under inert atmosphere. Up to now no comprehensive investigation of the physical properties of the ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates has been made. In this work an emphasis was given to systematically investigate the physical properties of the ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates and to understand their structure specific physical properties. The common features of the investigated ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates are: 1. the low valency of nickel. 2. the linear coordination of Ni and octahedral coordination of N. During this investigation the low valent character of nickel was experimentally confirmed with the help of X-ray absorption spectroscopy and the interpretation of magnetic susceptibility data where the magnetic moments of the nickel atoms were always consistent with that of a low valent nickel species. The results obtained from the magnetic measurements and electrical conductivity shows that the alkaline earth nitridonickelates order antiferromagnetically at low temperatures and show temperature dependent metallic conductivity whereas the cyano-nitridonickelate Sr2[Ni(CN)N] does not order at low temperature, is paramagnetic, and exhibits semiconducting behaviour. This investigation has provided a better understanding of ternary alkaline earth nitridonickelates with respect to the different structure they exhibit and their associated physical properties. This work motivates to extend the investigations of the physical properties of other nitridometalates. These also exhibit different crystal structures with respect to their nitridometalate anionic framework and thus, structure specific physical properties are also to be expected.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:DRESDEN/oai:qucosa.de:swb:14-1131358344355-22352
Date07 October 2005
CreatorsMehta, Akash
ContributorsTechnische Universität Dresden, Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften, Chemie, Max Planck Institute of Chemical Physics for Solids, Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Kniep, Prof. Dr. Michael Ruck, Prof. Dr. Herbert Jacobs, Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Kniep
PublisherSaechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden
Source SetsHochschulschriftenserver (HSSS) der SLUB Dresden
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typedoc-type:doctoralThesis
Formatapplication/pdf

Page generated in 0.003 seconds