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  • Ionic Conductivity  (1)
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    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Lithium ; Rare Earth Halides ; Crystal Structure ; Ionic Conductivity ; NMR Spectroscopy ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Ternary Halides of the A3MX6Type. VII. The Bromides Li3MBr6 (M=Sm—Lu, Y): Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Ionic MobilityThe bromides Li3MBr6 (M=Sm—Lu, Y) are obtained from the binary components LiBr and MBr3. They crystallize with a substitution/addition variant of the AlCl3- type of structure as was established from single crystal X-ray diffraction data for Li3ErBr6 (monoclinic, C2/m, Z = 2, a = 689.0(3), b = 1191.6(9), c = 684.2(6) pm, β = 109.77(6)°) and by powder X-ray diffraction for the remaining bromides. They are isotypic with Na3GdI6 and Li3ScCl6, respectively. Impedance spectroscopy and 7Li-NMR spectroscopy show that the lithium ions are highly mobile.
    Notes: Die Bromide Li3MBr6 (M=Sm—Lu, Y) erhält man durch Umsetzung der binären Komponenten LiBr und MBr3. Sie kristallisieren in einer Substitutions-Additions-Varianten des AlCl3-Typs, was anhand von röntgenographischen Untersuchungen an einem Einkristall von Li3ErBr6 (monoklin, C2/m, Z = 2, a = 689,0(3); b = 1191,6(9); c = 684,2(6) pm, β = 109,77(6)°) sowie an Pulverproben der übrigen Bromide nachgewiesen wurde. Sie sind isotyp mit Na3GdI6 bzw. Li3ScCl6. Impedanzmessungen und 7Li-NMR-Messungen an Pulverproben zeigen eine hohe Mobilität der Li+-Ionen.
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