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Ba2BP7N14 - A Quaternary Alkaline Earth Nitridoborophosphate with a Mixed 3D Network Structure
Amalina T Buda1, Reinhard M Pritzl1, Monika M Pointner1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Munich (LMU), Butenandtstraße 5-13, 81377, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
Highly condensed alkaline earth nitridophosphates have attracted increasing scientific interest, due to their high thermal and chemical stability, as well as their promising luminescence behavior upon doping with Eu2+ for pc-LED applications. In particular, the barely explored mixed tetrahedra-based nitridophosphates offer a wide range of structural and compositional diversity, enabling new insights into structure-property relationships. Herein, we report on the first quaternary alkaline earth nitridoborophosphate Ba2BP7N14, synthesized at 8 GPa and 1600 °C in a multianvil press, starting from Ba(N3)2, h-BN and P3N5. Ba2BP7N14 crystallizes in the barylite-1O polytype and features a highly condensed mixed (B,P)-N anionic 3D network (κ≈0.57) built up of PN4 and mixed occupied (P0.75B0.25)N4 tetrahedra. The structure was characterized by a multi-step process involving single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction (SCXRD, PXRD), elemental analysis, electron microscopy (STEM, EELS), and solid-state 31P and 11B MAS NMR spectroscopy. The plausibility of the structural model was corroborated by low-cost crystallographic calculations. The optical band gap and the thermal behavior of an undoped sample of Ba2BP7N14, were determined from diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and temperature-dependent powder X-ray diffraction, respectively. Irradiation of a Eu2+-doped sample with near-UV light results in a blue emission peaking at λem=422 nm.
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