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Chem Asian J ; 19(14): e202400408, 2024 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38715237

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The thermal transformation of the tetragonal-zircon (tz-) to tetragonal-scheelite (ts-)BiVO4 was studied by in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, and Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy. Upon heating, the tetragonal zircon polymorph of BiVO4 (tz-BiVO4) transitioned to the ts-polymorph between 693-773 K. Above 773 K, single phase ts-BiVO4 was observed before transitioning to the monoclinic fergusonite (mf-) polymorph upon cooling. An anomaly in thermal expansion was observed between 400-500 K, associated with the loss of intercalated H2O/NH4 + from the coprecipitation procedure. Heating tz-BiVO4 resulted in contraction of the V-O bond distance and VO4 polyhedra volume, ascribed to rotation of the tetrahedra groups. Attempts to study this by neutron diffraction failed due to the large incoherent scatter from the hydrogenous species. Efforts to remove these species while maintaining the tz-BiVO4 structure were unsuccessful, suggesting they play a role in stabilizing the tz-polymorph. The local structure of both mf-BiVO4 and tz-BiVO4 were investigated by X-ray pair distribution function analysis, revealing local distortions.

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Inorg Chem ; 63(24): 11176-11186, 2024 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38767205

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Pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of the scheelite-type material PbWO4 reveals previously unidentified short-range structural distortions in the PbO8 polyhedra and WO4 tetrahedra not observed in the similarly structured CaWO4. These local distortions are a result of the structural influence of the Pb2+ 6s2 lone pair electrons. These are not evident from the Rietveld analysis of synchrotron X-ray or neutron powder diffraction data, nor do they strongly influence the X-ray PDF (XPDF). This illustrates the importance of neutron PDF (NPDF) in the study of such materials. First-principles density function theory (DFT) calculations show that the Pb2+ 6s2 electrons are hybridized with the O2- 2p electrons near the Fermi level. The presence of local-scale distortions has previously been neglected in studies of structure-functionality relationships in PbWO4 and other scheelite-structured photocatalytic materials, including BiVO4, and this observation opens new avenues for their optimization.

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Inorg Chem ; 63(22): 10386-10396, 2024 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38758612

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Scheelite-type metal oxides are a notable class of functional materials, with applications including ionic conductivity, photocatalysis, and the safe storage of radioactive waste. To further engineer these materials for specific applications, a detailed understanding of how their properties can change under different conditions is required─not just in the long-range average structure but also in the short-range local structure. This paper outlines a detailed investigation of the metal oxide CsReO4, which exhibits an uncommon orthorhombic Pnma pseudo-scheelite-type structure at room temperature. Using synchrotron X-ray diffraction, the average structure of CsReO4 is found to undergo a transformation from the orthorhombic Pnma pseudo-scheelite-type structure to the tetragonal I41/a scheelite-type structure at ∼440 K. In the X-ray pair distribution function analysis, lattice strain and rotations of the ReO4 tetrahedra are apparent above 440 K despite the increase in long-range average symmetry, revealing a disconnect between the structural models at different length scales. This study demonstrates how the bonding requirements and ionic radii of the A-site cation can induce disorder that is detectable at different length scales, affecting the physical properties of the material.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(50): 20277-20287, 2022 Dec 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36463497

ABSTRACT

The fundamental principles that govern antiferroelectric (AFE)-ferroelectric (FE) transitions are not well understood for many solid solutions of perovskite compounds. For example, crystal chemical considerations based on the average Goldschmidt tolerance factor or ionic polarizability do not precisely predict the boundary between the AFE and FE phases in dilute solid solutions of alkali niobates, such as KxNa1-xNbO3 (x ≤ 0.02). Here, based on detailed structural analysis from neutron total scattering experiments, we provide insights about how the relative local distortions around the A- and B-sites of the ABO3 perovskite structure affect the AFE/FE order of the average crystallographic phases in KxNa1-xNbO3. We show that a higher (lower) ratio of B-site-centered distortions over A-site-centered distortions drives transition toward a long-range FE (AFE) phase, which is based on a competition between the long-range polarizing field of the Nb-O dipoles and the disordering effect of local distortions around the A-site. Our study provides a predictive tool for designing complex solid-solution perovskites with tunable (anti)ferroelectric polarization properties, which can be of interest for various energy-related applications such as high-density energy storage and solid-state cooling.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(38): 15130-15137, 2022 Sep 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36107815

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Oxides exhibiting the scheelite-type structure are an important class of functional materials with notable applications in photocatalysis, luminescence, and ionic conductivity. Like all materials, understanding their atomic structure is fundamental to engineering their physical properties. This study outlines a detailed structural investigation of the scheelite-type oxide RbReO4, which exhibits a rare long-range phase transition from I41/a to I41/amd upon heating. Additionally, in the long-range I41/a model, the Re-O tetrahedral distance undergoes significant contraction upon warming. Recent studies of other scheelite oxides have attributed this apparent contraction to incoherent local-scale tetrahedral rotations. In this study, we use X-ray pair distribution function analysis to show that RbReO4 undergoes a unique symmetry-lowering process on the local scale, which involves incoherent tetrahedral displacements. The rare I41/a to I41/amd long-range phase transition was found to occur via a change from static to dynamic disorder on the local scale, which is due to the combination of the size of the A-site cation and lattice expansion. This demonstrates how careful manipulation of the ionic radius of the A-site in the scheelite structure can be used to induce local-scale disorder, which has valuable implications for tailoring the physical properties of related materials.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(34): 15612-15621, 2022 Aug 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35994733

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The stereochemical activity of lone pair electrons plays a central role in determining the structural and electronic properties of both chemically simple materials such as H2O, as well as more complex condensed phases such as photocatalysts or thermoelectrics. TlReO4 is a rare example of a non-magnetic material exhibiting a re-entrant phase transition and emphanitic behavior in the long-range structure. Here, we describe the role of the Tl+ 6s2 lone pair electrons in these unusual phase transitions and illustrate its tunability by chemical doping, which has broad implications for functional materials containing lone pair bearing cations. First-principles density functional calculations clearly show the contribution of the Tl+ 6s2 in the valence band region. Local structure analysis, via neutron total scattering, revealed that changes in the long-range structure of TlReO4 occur due to changes in the correlation length of the Tl+ lone pairs. This has a significant effect on the anion interactions, with long-range ordered lone pairs creating a more densely packed structure. This resulted in a trade-off between anionic repulsions and lone pair correlations that lead to symmetry lowering upon heating in the long-range structure, whereby lattice expansion was necessary for the Tl+ lone pairs to become highly correlated. Similarly, introducing lattice expansion through chemical pressure allowed long-range lone pair correlations to occur over a wider temperature range, demonstrating a method for tuning the energy landscape of lone pair containing functional materials.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(10): 4335-4349, 2022 Mar 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35239332

ABSTRACT

ABO3 perovskites display a wide range of phase transitions, which are driven by A/B-site centered polyhedral distortions and/or BO6 octahedral tilting. Since heterogeneous substitutions at the A/B-site can locally alter both polyhedral distortions and/or tilting, they are often used to create phase boundary regions in solid solutions of ABO3, where the functional properties are highly enhanced. However, the relationships between doping-induced atomistic structural changes and the creation of phase boundaries are not always clear. One prominent example of this is the Li-doped K0.5Na0.5NbO3 (KNNL), which is considered a promising alternative to traditional Pb-based ferroelectrics. Although the electromechanical properties of KNNL are enhanced for compositions near the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB), the atomistic mechanism for phase transitions is not well understood. Here, we combined neutron total scattering experiments and density functional theory to investigate the long-range average and short-range (∼10 Å) structural changes in KNNL. We show that the average monoclinic-to-tetragonal (M-T) transition across the MPB in KNNL can be described as an order-disorder-type change, which is driven by competition between a longer-range polarization field of monoclinic structural units and local distortions of the disordered AO12 polyhedra. The current study demonstrates a way to clarify dopant-induced local distortions near phase boundaries in complex solid solution systems, which will be important for the rational design of new environmentally sustainable ferroelectrics.

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