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NdNiMg5, a New Magnesium-Rich Phase with an Unusual Structural Type

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 52, Issue 23, Pages 13289-13291

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic401911g

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The new intermetallic NdNiMg5 was discovered during the study of the Mg-rich part of the Mg-Nd-Ni system. It was synthetized by melting of the constituent elements in a sealed tantalum tube with subsequent annealing. Its structure was determined by Xray diffraction on a single crystal. Crystal data: orthorhombic system, Cmcm, Z = 4, a = 4.4799(2) angstrom, b = 9.9827(3) angstrom, c = 13.7854(10) angstrom, d(calc) = 3.49 g.cm(-3). Its structure is made of infinite layers of Mg atoms that form blocks stacked along the c axis. These blocks, with a close-packed array of Mg atoms, are separated by infinite NiNd layers and connected through short Mg-Mg bonds. In the NiNd layer, the Ni and Nd atoms form an ordered graphite-type network. Antiferromagnetic ordering is observed with T-N = 12 K, and the effective magnetic moment mu(eff) is equal to 3.89(1) mu(B).

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