A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of the MnS-Er2S3 System
Australian Journal of Chemistry
45(9) 1473 - 1487
Published: 1992
Abstract
A systematic search mainly by means of electron diffraction and microscopy techniques was performed to elucidate the structural behaviour of the Mn-Er-S ternary system at 1373-1773 K. At 1773 K a new phase MnEr2S4 with spinel structure, a = 11.97(2) Å , was found. It transforms, due to electron beam damage (400 kV), into rock-salt (α-MnS ) domains and slabs of defects formed by some unit cells of MnEr2S4 (CaTi2O4 type) and MnEr4S7 (Y5S7 type) structures. The composition range between MnEr4S7 (S/M = 1.333) and MnEr4S7 (S/M = 1.400) is covered quasi-continuously by ordered and disordered intergrowth of both phases. Two ordered phases with composition Mn3Er8S15 (S/M = 1.3636) and Mn2Er6Sll (S/M = 1.375) have been found; however, disordered crystals due to a non-uniform mixing of those structures are more commonly observed. Furthermore, a new phase with a layer structure, reminiscent of LaCrS3 type, has been found mainly at 1373 K.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9921473
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