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Crystal Structure and Phase Transitions of Gd(CO3)OH Studied by Synchrotron Powder Diffraction

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 57, Issue 4B, Pages 938-945

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.201000130

Keywords

Rare-earth compound; Crystal structure; In-situ powder diffraction; Phase transition

Funding

  1. National Science Council, Taiwan
  2. NSRRC

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The crystal structure of Gd(CO3)OH was solved using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction. Gd(CO3)OH was known to exist in a form Gd2O(CO3)(2)center dot H2O and its powder pattern has been listed in JCPDF (#430604) for decades, but the crystal structure has not yet been elucidated. The crystal structure is solved with simulated annealing and the DASH program. The final Rietveld refinement converged to R-wp = 6.28%, R-p = 4.47% and x(2) = 1.348, using the GSAS program. Gd(CO3)OH crystallizes in orthorhombic system with lattice parameters a = 7.08109(9), b = 4.88436(7), c = 8.45010(13)angstrom and space group P nma. Gd(CO3)OH forms a three-dimensional framework with an eight-membered ring, a one-dimensional channel and OH- in the cavity. XANES of Gd L-III-edge indicates that the oxidation state of Gd is 3+. Two phase transitions of Gd(CO3)OH were found at 500 and 650 degrees C to yield Gd2O2CO3 and Gd2O3 respectively.

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