Synthesis of the infinite layer Ni(I) phase NdNiO2+x by low temperature reduction of NdNiO3 with sodium hydride

The infinite layer Ni(I) containing phase NdNiO2+x (x = 0.03) has been synthesised by low temperature reaction between NdNiO3 and NaH: reduction with H2 or metal gettering reagents does not afford this phase. The reaction path from the Ni(III) perovskite differs from the case of LaNiO2. Structural a...

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Main Authors: Hayward, M, Rosseinsky, M
Format: Conference item
Published: 2003
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Summary:The infinite layer Ni(I) containing phase NdNiO2+x (x = 0.03) has been synthesised by low temperature reaction between NdNiO3 and NaH: reduction with H2 or metal gettering reagents does not afford this phase. The reaction path from the Ni(III) perovskite differs from the case of LaNiO2. Structural analysis by neutron powder diffraction reveals the environment around the Ni(I) cation is controlled by bond-length matching to the Nd3+ layers. Anisotropic broadening of the diffraction reflections is due to lamellar defects associated with the introduction of excess oxide anions between the corner-sharing square planar NiO2 sheets. © 2003 Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.