학술논문

Neutron powder diffraction on monoclinic Li2CrCl4
Document Type
research-article
Source
Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials. 211(1):8-12
Subject
Inorganic Crystal Structures
Language
English
ISSN
2194-4946
2196-7105
Abstract
The crystal structures of the room-temperature polymorphs of Li2CrCl4 and Li-deficient Li1.5Cr1.25Cl4, and of CrCl2 were determined by neutron powder diffraction studies using Rietveld's method. The refinements converged to final RI = 7.8%, 5.1% and 7.5%, respectively. Li2CrCl4 (and Li1.5Cr1.25Cl4) crystallize in a hitherto unknown deficient rocksalt superstructure with the space group C2/m (Z = 2). The vibrational modes of the Raman allowed lattice vibrations are given. The monoclinic distortion of the chromium compound is caused by the Jahn-Teller behavior of Cr2+. Li2CrCl4mC14, which is metastable at ambient temperature as shown from cohesive-energy (MAPLE) calculations, decomposes below 585 K to LiCl and CrCl2 via Li deficient Li2−2xCr1+xCl4.