Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of two solid solutions in the Bi–Sr–Ca–O system are reported. They have the same cationic stoichiometry but different oxygen content. The so-called oxidized solid solution (Sr2–xCax)(Bi1.4Ca0.6)O6 exists for 0≤x≤0.5. The cell parameters for the member with x=0 are ao=5.89228(9), bo=5.98928(8), co=8.38336(14) A, βo=89.946(5) °, and the space group is P21 /n. It shows a slightly distorted perovskite structure with parameters √2ap ×√2ap ×2ap and two crystallographically independent B positions with occupancies 95% Bi/5% Ca (site 1) and 45% Bi/65% Ca (site 2) ordered in a 3D NaCl-type arrangement. The reduced solid solution, (Sr2–xCax)(Bi1.4Ca0.6)O6–δ(δ=0.79), exists for the same cationic range and can be obtained from the oxidized solid solution by reduction in air or oxygen at 800 °C. This process is reversible: the reduced solid solution leads to the oxidized one by treatment in oxygen at 650 °C. At lower temperatures other oxidation–reduction reactions take place without apparent modification of the structure of the starting phases showing oxygen non-stoichiometry. The reduced solid solution shows a perovskite-related structure with cell parameters for x=0: ar=11.2396(5), br=5.9097(3), cr=20.0787(9) A, βr=101.747(4) ° in space group P21 /c; 63.6% of bismuth is in the +3 valence state and 36.4% is in the +5 valence state.

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