2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3nj05142k
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Crystal structure, infrared spectroscopy and thermodynamic properties of a manganese member of the ellenbergerite family

Larisa V. Shvanskaya,
Polina V. Krikunova,
Tatyana M. Vasilchikova
et al.

Abstract: Single-crystals of manganese hydroxide hydrogen vanadate divanadate, Mn6.75(OH)3H1.20(VO4)4-2z(V2O7)z (z = 0.15), have been synthesized hydrothermally. Its hexagonal crystal structure, sp. gr. P63mc, related to mineral ellenbergerite, has been determined by...

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“…Finally, the ellenbergerite-like compounds represent a low-dimensional magnetic behavior, which is associated with the ladder fragments of their three-dimensional frameworks, among them, Na 2– x Co 6 (OH) 3 [HPO 4 ]­[H x /3 PO 4 ] 3 , Na 0.55 Ni 6 (OH) 3 (H 0.61 PO 4 ) 4 , (Na,Ni) 0.64 Ni 5.68 (OH) 3 (H 0.67 PO 4 ) 4 , and Mn 6 Mn 1–2/3 z (OH) 3 (VO 4 ) 3 [(VO 4 ) 1–2 z (V 2 O 7 ) z ] . All of these compounds demonstrate magnetic phase transitions into a canted antiferromagnetic state and wide correlation humps on the temperature dependences of magnetization.…”
Section: Spin Laddersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the ellenbergerite-like compounds represent a low-dimensional magnetic behavior, which is associated with the ladder fragments of their three-dimensional frameworks, among them, Na 2– x Co 6 (OH) 3 [HPO 4 ]­[H x /3 PO 4 ] 3 , Na 0.55 Ni 6 (OH) 3 (H 0.61 PO 4 ) 4 , (Na,Ni) 0.64 Ni 5.68 (OH) 3 (H 0.67 PO 4 ) 4 , and Mn 6 Mn 1–2/3 z (OH) 3 (VO 4 ) 3 [(VO 4 ) 1–2 z (V 2 O 7 ) z ] . All of these compounds demonstrate magnetic phase transitions into a canted antiferromagnetic state and wide correlation humps on the temperature dependences of magnetization.…”
Section: Spin Laddersmentioning
confidence: 99%