Order and disorder in Ca<sub>2</sub>ND<sub>0.90</sub>H<sub>0.10</sub> - A structural and thermal study

  • Verbraeken, Maarten Christiaan
  • Suard, Emmanuelle
  • Irvine, John Thomas Sirr
Publication date
August 2011

Abstract

The structure of calcium nitride hydride and its deuterided form has been re-examined at room temperature and studied at high temperature using neutron powder diffraction and thermal analysis. When synthesised at 600 degrees C, a mixture of both ordered and disordered Ca2ND0.90H0.10 phases results. The disordered phase is the minor component and has a primitive rocksalt structure (spacegroup Fm3m) with no ordering of DIN on the anion sites and the ordered phase is best described using the rhombohedral spacegroup R-3m with D and N arranged in alternate layers in (111) planes. This mixture of ordered and disordered phases exists up to 580 degrees C, at which the loss of deuterium yields Ca2ND0.85 with the disappearance of the disordered phase...

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