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Study of intercalation/deintercalation of NaxCoO2 single crystals

Journal

JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
Volume 275, Issue 3-4, Pages 606-616

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2004.12.021

Keywords

NaxCoO2; NaxCoO2 center dot gamma H2O; crystal growth; intercalation/deintercalation

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Single crystals of NaxCoO2 with beta-phase (x = 0.55, 0.60 and 0.65), alpha'-phase (x = 0.75) and alpha-phase (x = 0.9, 1.0) have been grown by the floating zone technique. The Na-extraction and hydration were carried out for the alpha'-sample to get the superconducting phase of Na(x)CoO(2)(.)yH(2)O (x similar to 0.3, y similar to 1.3). Hydrated single crystals exhibit cracked layers perpendicular to the c-axis due to a large expansion when the water is inserted into the structure. A study of intercalation/deintercalation was performed to determine the stability of the hydrated phase and effects of hydration on the structure of the compound. X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric experiments are used to monitor the process of water molecules accommodated in and removed from the crystal lattice. The initial intercalation process takes place with two water molecules (corresponding to y = 0.6) inserted in a formula unit, followed by a group of four (y = 1.3) to form a cluster of Na(H2O)(4). Thermogravimetric analysis suggests that the deintercalation occurs with the removal of the water molecules one by one from the hydrated cluster at elevated temperatures of approximately 50, 100, 200 and 300 degrees C. Our investigations reveal that the hydration process is dynamic and that water molecule inter- and deintercalation follow different reaction paths in an irreversible way. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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