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First experimental evidence of potassium ordering in layered K4Co7O14

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Issue 25, Pages 9299-9304

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic0514804

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The layered P2-K4CO7O14 oxide has been prepared and characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, electrical conductivity, thermopower, and magnetic measurements. The crystal structure of K4Co7O14 (P6(3)/m space group, Z = 2, a = 7.5171 (1) angstrom, and c = 12.371 (1) angstrom) consists of a stacking of slabs of edge-shared CoO6 octahedra with K+ ions occupying ordered positions in the interslab space, leading to a a(0)root 7 x a0 root 7 supercell. Potential energy calculations at 0 K are in good agreement with the ordered distribution of potassium ions in the (ab) plane. This oxide is metallic, and the magnetic susceptibility is of Pauli-type, which contrasts with the Curie-Weiss behavior of the homologous NaxCoO2 (x approximate to 0.6) oxide with close alkali content. The thermopower at room temperature is about one-third that of polycrystalline Na0.6CoO2.

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