Abstract

The reactions of potassium polysulfides with elemental Nb were investigated with different analytical techniques. The amount of the polysulfide applied has no influence onto product formation, i. e. the ratio K2Sx: Nb is not important. The length of the polsysulfide chain, i. e. the value of x in K2Sx determines what product is formed. In sulfur-poor melts, K3NbS4 is observed. Increasing x to 5 - 6, K4Nb2S11 is formed with a structure containing S2 2− anions. Finally, applying a melt with x > 6, K6Nb4S25 is found as the product with a crystal structure containing the S5 2− polysulfide anion. When K2Sx (x < 5) is heated with sulfur in the first step the pentasulfide K2S5 is formed. Immediately after melting of K2S5 a reaction with elemental Nb occurs. The results of FT-IR and X-ray investigations have demonstrated that after oxidation the anion [Nb2S11]4− is formed relatively fast, and after a short time crystalline K4Nb2S11 can be detected. After 24 h the reaction is complete.

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