Crystal structure of Nd10.67Pt4O24, a new neodymium platinate
{\O}ystein Slagtern Fjellv{\aa}g, Helmer Fjellv{\aa}g, Julie Hessevik,, Anja Olafsen Sj{\aa}stad, Gwladys Steciuk

TL;DR
This paper reports the first crystal structure of a new neodymium platinum oxide, Nd10.67Pt4O24, revealing its double-perovskite structure and compositional details through advanced diffraction techniques.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed crystal structure and synthesis methods for Nd10.67Pt4O24, a novel neodymium platinate with a unique double-perovskite structure.
Findings
Determined the crystal structure in space group I41/a.
Identified the compound's relation to Ln11-xSrxIr4O24 phases.
Observed decomposition into Nd2O3 and Pt upon heating.
Abstract
A new platinate was recently discovered when Nd2O3 was explored as a platinum capture material in the Ostwald process, formed by a direct reaction between PtO2(g) and Nd2O3. The crystal structure of this new platinate and its composition, Nd10.67Pt4O24 , are here reported for the first time. The compound is synthesized either by a direct reaction using PtO2(g) or by the citric acid chemical route. Based on 3-dimensional electron diffraction data and Rietveld refinement of high-resolution synchrotron and neutron powder diffraction data, we accurately describe its crystal structure in space group I41/a. The compound is structurally related to the Ln11-xSrxIr4O24 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm) phases with a double-perovskite (A2BB'O6) like crystal structure and A-site cation-deficiency. Owing to the fixed oxidation state of Pt(IV), two of the four Nd-sites are partly occupied to provide charge…
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TopicsLuminescence Properties of Advanced Materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Nuclear materials and radiation effects
