NaNiO2 was prepared through oxidation of a Na 2NiO2/ NiO mixture (1:1) in dried oxygen at 500°C. Single crystals have been grown by annealing of NaNiO2 powder at 600°C for 83 d in a flow of dried oxygen. According to the X-ray analysis of the crystal structure (C2/m, Z = 2, a = 5.3177(2), b = 2.8458(1), c = 5.5819(3) Å, β = 110.409(2)°, R1(all) = 3.4%, 185 independent reflections), the Jahn-Teller distorted NiO6 octahedra, sharing edges, build up layers lying parallel to the ab plane. A phase transition (associated with an energy of 2.9 kJ/mole) to a high temperature rhombohedral form (R3m, Z = 3, a = 2.958(1), c = 15.748(2) Å, at 300°C) was observed by Guinier and DSC measurements at 195°C. The magnetic susceptibility of the monoclinic phase can be described by the Curie-Weiss law between 100 and 330 K: μ = 2.01μB (g = 2.32), Θ = 37 K, indicating the dominance of ferromagnetic interactions of S = 1/2 spins within the NiO2 layers. Antiferromagnetic interlayer interactions produce an overall antiferromagnetically ordered structure below 18 K. © 2005 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
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Sofin, M., & Jansen, M. (2005). New route of preparation and properties of NaNiO2. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences, 60(6), 701–704. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-2005-0615
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