Issue 1, 1999

High temperature syntheses of novel nitrido- and oxonitrido-silicates and sialons using rf furnaces

Abstract

The high-temperature reaction of pure metals with silicon diimide Si(NH) 2 in a specially developed radiofrequency furnace has been successfully applied to the synthesis of novel highly condensed nitridosilicates. With SrCO 3 as an additional starting material this procedure has now been extended to the synthesis of oxonitridosilicates and oxonitridoaluminosilicates (sialons). Two novel sialons SrSiAl 2 O 3 N 2 [space group P2 1 2 1 2 1 (no. 19), a=491.89(6), b=789.73(7), c=1134.94(18) pm, Z=4] and SrErSiAl 3 O 3 N 4 [space group P6 3 mc (no. 186), a=606.53(3), c=985.90(8) pm, Z=2] have been obtained as coarsely crystalline materials. According to single crystal X-ray diffraction both compounds adopt structure types which are unprecedented for sialons. They derive from the nitridosilicates LnSi 3 N 5 (Ln=La, Ce, Pr, Nd) and MYbSi 4 N 7 (M=Sr, Ba, Eu), respectively, by partial substitution of Si by Al and N by O. For SrSiAl 2 O 3 N 2 and SrErSiAl 3 O 3 N 4 an unambiguous crystallographic differentiation between the tetrahedral centres (Al and Si) as well as the bridging atoms of the framework structures (N and O) seems reasonable.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1999,9, 289-296

High temperature syntheses of novel nitrido- and oxonitrido-silicates and sialons using rf furnaces

W. Schnick, H. Huppertz and R. Lauterbach, J. Mater. Chem., 1999, 9, 289 DOI: 10.1039/A803900C

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