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The Crystal Structure and Phase Transition of Hf2Pt3
The structure of Hf 2 Pt 3 has been re-investigated using transmission electron microscopy and Rietveld refinement of neutron powder diffraction data at temperatures up to 1500 °C. This compound does not belong to the MoSi 2 structure type as previously reported, but instead is isostructural with Ti...
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Published in: | Journal of phase equilibria and diffusion 2013-10, Vol.34 (5), p.385-389 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The structure of Hf
2
Pt
3
has been re-investigated using transmission electron microscopy and Rietveld refinement of neutron powder diffraction data at temperatures up to 1500 °C. This compound does not belong to the MoSi
2
structure type as previously reported, but instead is isostructural with Ti
2
Pd
3
and the low-temperature form of Ti
2
Ni
3
. The crystal structure is orthorhombic (pseudo-tetragonal),
Cmcm
,
Z
= 4, with
a
= 14.653(1) Å,
b
= 4.8741(3) Å, and
c
= 4.8671(3) Å at room temperature. The
b/c
ratio decreases from 1.0014(2) at room temperature to 1.0005(3) at 1500 °C, but the material does not transform to the high-temperature form of Ti
2
Ni
3
(
I
4/
mmm
) under the conditions studied. The electron diffraction data indicate multiple stacking faults as well as short-range order. On heating above 1630 °C there is a phase transition to a B2-related structure with
a
≈ 3.315(1) Å at 1659 °C. |
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ISSN: | 1547-7037 1863-7345 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11669-013-0247-9 |