2021
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.706269
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Synthesis and Structure of Oxygen Deficient Lead-Technetium Pyrochlore, the First Example of a Valence V Technetium Oxide

Abstract: The structure of lead-technetium pyrochlore has been refined in space group Fd3¯m with a = 10.36584(2) Å using a combination of synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction data and confirmed via Electron Diffraction. The oxide is found to be oxygen deficient with a stoichiometry of Pb2Tc2O7-d. Displacive disorder of the Pb cations is evident from the refinements, as has been observed in Bi2Tc2O7-d. X-ray absorption spectroscopic measurements at the Tc K-edge demonstrate the valence of the Tc is greater th… Show more

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“…Such pyrochlores, including Pb 1.5 Nb 2 O 6.5 and Pb 1.5 Ta 2 O 6.5 , possess relatively electropositive B-site cations with a 5+ oxidation state. Other Pb-based cubic pyrochlores, such as Pb 2 Tc 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Ru 2 O 6.5 , Pb 2 Rh 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Re 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Os 2 O 7– x , and Pb 2 Ir 2 O 6.5 , possess more electronegative B-site cations with mixed-valent 4+/5+ oxidation states and exhibit vacancies on the O′ site. When the B-site cation only exhibits a 4+ oxidation state (such as in Pb 2 Sn 2 O 6 ), the A-site is fully occupied and the O′ site is vacant to maintain charge neutrality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such pyrochlores, including Pb 1.5 Nb 2 O 6.5 and Pb 1.5 Ta 2 O 6.5 , possess relatively electropositive B-site cations with a 5+ oxidation state. Other Pb-based cubic pyrochlores, such as Pb 2 Tc 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Ru 2 O 6.5 , Pb 2 Rh 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Re 2 O 7– x , Pb 2 Os 2 O 7– x , and Pb 2 Ir 2 O 6.5 , possess more electronegative B-site cations with mixed-valent 4+/5+ oxidation states and exhibit vacancies on the O′ site. When the B-site cation only exhibits a 4+ oxidation state (such as in Pb 2 Sn 2 O 6 ), the A-site is fully occupied and the O′ site is vacant to maintain charge neutrality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%