Chemical Vapor Transport of Solid Solutions. 23 Chemical Vapor Transport of Mixed Phases in the System MoS2/MoSe2, MoS2/NbS2, MoSe2/NbSe2 and NbS2/NbSe2X‐ray powder investigations have shown that MoS2/MoSe2, MoS2/NbS2, MoSe2/NbSe2 and NbS2/NbSe2 form mixed crystals without a miscibility gap. The mixed crystals can be prepared by heating the Elements for some days in the presence of small amounts of iodine as well as by chemical vapour transport. In the systems NbS2/NbSe2 and MoS2/MoSe2 the vapor transport occurs congruently, in the systems NbS2/MoS2 and NbSe2/MoSe2 however a strong enrichment of Niobium has been observed during the transport process. Mass spectrometric investigations and thermochemical calculations have shown that the transport occurs via NbI4(g) and MoI3(g).
X-ray investigations have shown a complete miscibility in the systems TaS2/MoS2 and TaSe2/ MoSe2. In these systems mixed crystals could be obtained by chemical vapour transport with iodine as transport agent in the temperature gradient 1000→800 °C. By contrast, no mixed crystals are formed in the systems TiS2/MoS2 and TiSe2/MoSe2. The transport behaviour in these systems is reported.
Röntgenographische Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass in den Systemen TiS2/TiSe2, TaS2/TaSe2, TiS2/TaS2 und TiSe2/TaSe2 lückenlose Mischkristallreihen gebildet werden. Die Gitterkonstanten der Mischphasen folgen im Wesentlichen der Vegardschen Regel. Erfolgt die Substitution im Anionenteilgitter (TiS2/TiSe2, TaS2/TaSe2) sind die Gitterkostanten a der Mischphasen fast stets kleiner, c hingegen größer als nach der Vegardschen Regel zu erwarten.Mithilfe Chemischer Transportreaktionen (Transportmittel Iod, 1000 → 900 °C) können die genannten Mischphasen in einkristalliner Form erhalten werden. Für die Systeme TiS2/I2 und TiSe2/I2 wurden orientierende thermochemische Modellrechnungen durchgeführt. Titan(IV)‐iodid erweist sich danach als die transportwirksame Gasphasenspezies. Der Transport verläuft in allen vier Systemen annähernd kongruent.
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