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Proton and Ammonia Intercalation into Layered Iron Chalcogenides

Published

Author(s)

Xiuquan Zhou, Brandon Wilfong, Sz-Chian Liou, Halyna Hodovanets, Craig Brown, Efrain E. Rodriguez

Abstract

Structurally related to the iron-based superconductors, two new intercalated iron chalcogenides (H0.5NH3)Fe2Ch2 where Ch = S, Se have been prepared. By topochemical conversion, the protons were exchanged by lithium to form (Li0.5NH3)Fe2Ch2. Hydrogen bonding plays a significant role in the guest-host interactions of these intercalated phases.
Citation
Chemical Communications
Volume
54
Issue
50

Keywords

materials science, superconductivity, magnetism, neutron diffraction

Citation

Zhou, X. , Wilfong, B. , Liou, S. , Hodovanets, H. , Brown, C. and Rodriguez, E. (2018), Proton and Ammonia Intercalation into Layered Iron Chalcogenides, Chemical Communications, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=925669 (Accessed April 18, 2024)
Created June 24, 2018, Updated October 12, 2021