LaSr3NiRuO4H4: a 4d transition-metal oxide-hydride containing metal hydride sheets

We report the synthesis of the first 4d transition metal oxide-hydride, LaSr3NiRuO4H4, prepared via topochemical anion exchange. Neutron diffraction data show that the hydride ions occupy the equatorial anion sites in the host lattice and as a result the Ru and Ni cations are located in a plane cont...

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Main Authors: Jin, L, Lane, M, Zeng, D, Kirschner, F, Lang, F, Manuel, P, Blundell, S, McGrady, J, Hayward, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018
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Summary:We report the synthesis of the first 4d transition metal oxide-hydride, LaSr3NiRuO4H4, prepared via topochemical anion exchange. Neutron diffraction data show that the hydride ions occupy the equatorial anion sites in the host lattice and as a result the Ru and Ni cations are located in a plane containing only hydride ligands - a unique structural feature with obvious parallels to the CuO2 sheets present in the superconducting cuprates. DFT calculations confirm the presence of S = ½ Ni1+ and S = 0, Ru2+ centres, but neutron diffraction and μSR data show no evidence for long-range magnetic order between the Ni centres down to 1.8 K. The observed weak inter-cation magnetic coupling can be attributed to poor overlap between Ni 3d_(z^2 ) and H 1s in the super-exchange pathways.