Structural Redetermination and Photoluminescence Properties of the Niobium Oxyphosphate (NbO)PO.

Inorg Chem

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Institute of General, Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.

Published: March 2017

The structure of (NbO)PO was solved and refined based on new single-crystal diffraction data revealing considerably more complexity than previously described. (NbO)PO crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1̅ with Z = 6. The lattice parameters determined at room temperature are a = 1066.42(4) pm, b = 1083.09(4) pm, c = 1560.46(5) pm, α = 98.55(1)°, β = 95.57(1)°, γ = 102.92(1)°, and V = 1.7213(2) nm. The superstructure contains 64 unique atoms including two disordered semioccupied oxygen positions. An unusual 180° bond angle between two [PO] groups was refined to form half-occupied, split positions in agreement with previous reports. The IR and Raman spectra reflect the appearance of overlapping bands assignable to specific group vibrations as well as P-O-P linkages present in the [PO] entities. Investigation of the powdered product concerning its photoluminescence properties revealed an excitability in the UV at 270 nm assigned to O2p-Nb4d charge transfer transitions. A resulting broad-band emission with the maximum in the visible region at 455 nm was determined.

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