NaRuO2 and NaxRuO2·yH2O: New Oxide and Oxyhydrate with Two Dimensional RuO2 Layers
- 30 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 43 (4) , 1214-1216
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic035324d
Abstract
The new oxide and oxyhydrate NaRuO2 and NaxRuO2·yH2O (x = 0.22, y = 0.45) have been characterized. NaRuO2 is isostructural with α-NaFeO2. The symmetry is rhombohedral (R3̄m space group) with lattice parameters of a = 3.018(2) Å and c = 16.493(3) Å. The structure has been refined by the Rietveld method. The oxyhydrate NaxRuO2·yH2O has been prepared by stirring a sample of NaRuO2 in water at ambient temperature. NaxRuO2·yH2O crystallizes in the space group R3̄m with lattice parameters of a = 2.930(2) Å and c = 21.913(5) Å. The structure is related to the CuFeO2 3R polytype structure with the AABBCC sequence of the oxygen close packed layers along the c-axis. Analogies with the related cobalt phases are discussed. The susceptibilities of NaRuO2 and NaxRuO2·yH2O are small and constant in a large temperature range.Keywords
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