Abstract

Reaction of mixtures of Co(NCS)2 and Ni(NCS)2 with ethylisonicotinate in EtOH in a ratio of 1:2 leads to the formation of solid solutions (mixed crystals) of the layered compound [CoxNi1–x(NCS)2(ethylisonicotinate)2]n that are always contaminated with an additional crystalline phase. Pure samples of the desired layer compound are accessible by using an excess of the metal salts, but in this case the Co content in the solid solutions, as determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, is always lower than that used in the synthesis. Therefore, solid solutions of CoxNi1–x(NCS)2(ethylisonicotinate)4 were synthesized that upon heating transform into solid solutions of the desired layered compound, and in this case the Co/Ni ratio exactly corresponds to that used in the synthesis. The formation of solid solutions of all compounds is already indicated by comparison of the experimental powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid solutions with that of physical mixtures wi...

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