Abstract

Solid oxides with transition metals ions in unusual oxidation states attract enormous attention due to their electronic, magnetic and catalytic properties. Yet, no crystalline oxide compounds based on purely trivalent iridium have been characterized to date. Here, we present the synthesis and thorough investigation of the properties of the compounds K0.75Na0.25IrO2 and IrOOH, both containing trivalent iridium on a triangular lattice in layers of [IrO2]x-. K0.75Na0.25IrO2 crystallizes in a P2-structure with the space group P63mmc, while the crystal structure of IrOOH adopts the direct maximal subgroup P-3m1. The trivalent state of the iridium ion is discussed with regards to the iridium-oxygen bond length from X-ray diffraction, the chemical composition, the electronic and magnetic behavior of the material as well as X-ray photoemission spectroscopy. The discovery of a new valence state in ternary crystalline iridium oxides is not only of interest from a fundamental perspective, but has far-reaching implic...

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