Abstract

New layered perovskite compounds, LiLnTiO4 (Ln=La and Eu), have been synthesized by an ion-exchange reaction from parent sodium compounds, NaLnTiO4. The crystal structures of LiLaTiO4 and LiEuTiO4 were determined by Rietveld analysis of the powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. The lithium ion-exchanged compounds retain the crystal symmetry of the parent phases. Although the framework of the perovskite layer of these compounds is the same as that of the parent compounds, there exists a fundamental difference. The lithium ions within the interlayer have a tetrahedral coordination because of small ionic radius for a rock-salt coordination. The structure of LiLaTiO4 and LiEuTiO4 consist of intergrowths of the perovskite sheets with the layers of Li-O in a tetrahedral coordination and those of Ln-O in a distorted rock-salt coordination. These compounds exhibit new phases analogous to the Ruddlesden-Popper phase.

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