Angel Vegas, Joel F Liebman, H Donald Brooke Jenkins
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将氧化和压力等同起来的概念已经成功地用于解释在M(2)SO(x) (x = 3,4)化合物(M = Na, K)的M(2)S子网中观察到的结构变化,与它们的母M(2)S '合金'的结构(室相和高压相)相比[Martínez-Cruz et al. (1994), J. Solid State Chem. 110, 397-398;维加斯(2000),Crystallogr。启7,189 -286;维加斯等(2002),固体材料科学,4,1077-1081。这些结构变化表明,如果M(2)SO(2)存在,其阳离子阵列很可能具有抗caf(2)结构。另一方面,在对现有的M(2)S、M(2)SO(3)和M(2)SO(4)热力学数据的分析中,我们发现并报告了碱金属(M)硫化物(x = 0)及其氧阴离子盐M(2)SO(x) (x = 3和4)的已知Δ(f)H(o)和Δ(f)G(o)值之间的一系列独特的线性关系,以及M(2)S(2)二硫化物(x = 0)和二硫氧阴离子盐M(2)S(2) o (x) (x = 3,4,5)之间的相似关系。这些线性关系似乎是硫化合物所特有的,它们固有的简单性使我们能够为尚未制备的化合物M(2)SO(x = 1)和M(2)SO(2) (x = 2)插值热化学数据(Δ(f)H(O))。良好的线性表明了插值数据的可靠性。利用基于体积的热力学,VBT [Jenkins et al. (1999), Inorg.][化学,38,3609-3620],估计绝对熵的值,并从它们得到标准的Δ(f)S(o)值,然后得到盐的Δ(f)G(o)值。提出了一种试探性的合成Na(2)SO(2)的方法,即通过钠溶液在液氨中鼓泡SO(2)。对于这个有吸引力的热力学路线,我们估计ΔG(o)约为-500 kJ mol(-1)。然而,对Na(2)SO(2)稳定性的研究提出了质疑,Na(2)SeO(2)作为一种更有吸引力的靶材料出现。它的合成可能更容易,而且歧化成Na(2)S和Na(2)SeO(4)是稳定的。与Na(2)SO(2)一样,该化合物被预测具有反caf (2) Na(2)Se子网。
Unique thermodynamic relationships for ΔfHo and ΔfGo for crystalline inorganic salts. I. Predicting the possible existence and synthesis of Na2SO2 and Na2SeO2.
The concept that equates oxidation and pressure has been successfully utilized in explaining the structural changes observed in the M(2)S subnets of M(2)SO(x) (x = 3, 4) compounds (M = Na, K) when compared with the structures (room- and high-pressure phases) of their parent M(2)S `alloy' [Martínez-Cruz et al. (1994), J. Solid State Chem. 110, 397-398; Vegas (2000), Crystallogr. Rev. 7, 189-286; Vegas et al. (2002), Solid State Sci. 4, 1077-1081]. These structural changes suggest that if M(2)SO(2) would exist, its cation array might well have an anti-CaF(2) structure. On the other hand, in an analysis of the existing thermodynamic data for M(2)S, M(2)SO(3) and M(2)SO(4) we have identified, and report, a series of unique linear relationships between the known Δ(f)H(o) and Δ(f)G(o) values of the alkali metal (M) sulfide (x = 0) and their oxyanion salts M(2)SO(x) (x = 3 and 4), and the similarly between M(2)S(2) disulfide (x = 0) and disulfur oxyanion salts M(2)S(2)O(x) (x = 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7) and the number of O atoms in their anions x. These linear relationships appear to be unique to sulfur compounds and their inherent simplicity permits us to interpolate thermochemical data (Δ(f)H(o)) for as yet unprepared compounds, M(2)SO (x = 1) and M(2)SO(2) (x = 2). The excellent linearity indicates the reliability of the interpolated data. Making use of the volume-based thermodynamics, VBT [Jenkins et al. (1999), Inorg. Chem. 38, 3609-3620], the values of the absolute entropies were estimated and from them, the standard Δ(f)S(o) values, and then the Δ(f)G(o) values of the salts. A tentative proposal is made for the synthesis of Na(2)SO(2) which involves bubbling SO(2) through a solution of sodium in liquid ammonia. For this attractive thermodynamic route, we estimate ΔG(o) to be approximately -500 kJ mol(-1). However, examination of the stability of Na(2)SO(2) raises doubts and Na(2)SeO(2) emerges as a more attractive target material. Its synthesis is likely to be easier and it is stable to disproportionation into Na(2)S and Na(2)SeO(4). Like Na(2)SO(2), this compound is predicted to have an anti-CaF(2) Na(2)Se subnet.
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Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials publishes scientific articles related to the structural science of compounds and materials in the widest sense. Knowledge of the arrangements of atoms, including their temporal variations and dependencies on temperature and pressure, is often the key to understanding physical and chemical phenomena and is crucial for the design of new materials and supramolecular devices. Acta Crystallographica B is the forum for the publication of such contributions. Scientific developments based on experimental studies as well as those based on theoretical approaches, including crystal-structure prediction, structure-property relations and the use of databases of crystal structures, are published.