Polymorphism in the negative thermal expansion material magnesium hafnium tungstate

AM Gindhart, C Lind, M Green - Journal of Materials Research, 2008 - cambridge.org
AM Gindhart, C Lind, M Green
Journal of Materials Research, 2008cambridge.org
Magnesium hafnium tungstate [MgHf (WO4) 3] was synthesized by high-energy ball milling
followed by calcination. The material was characterized by variable-temperature neutron
and x-ray diffraction. It crystallized in space group P21/a below 400 K and transformed to an
orthorhombic structure at higher temperatures. The orthorhombic polymorph adopted space
group Pnma, instead of the Pnca structure commonly observed for other A2 (MO4) 3
materials (A= trivalent metal, M= Mo, W). In contrast, the monoclinic polymorphs appeared to …
Magnesium hafnium tungstate [MgHf(WO4)3] was synthesized by high-energy ball milling followed by calcination. The material was characterized by variable- temperature neutron and x-ray diffraction. It crystallized in space group P21/a below 400 K and transformed to an orthorhombic structure at higher temperatures. The orthorhombic polymorph adopted space group Pnma, instead of the Pnca structure commonly observed for other A2(MO4)3 materials (A = trivalent metal, M = Mo, W). In contrast, the monoclinic polymorphs appeared to be isostructural. Negative thermal expansion was observed in the orthorhombic phase with αa = −5.2 × 10−6 K−1, αb = 4.4 × 10−6 K−1, αc = −2.9 × 10−6 K−1, αV = −3.7 × 10−6 K−1, and αl = −1.2 × 10−6 K−1. The monoclinic to orthorhombic phase transition was accompanied by a smooth change in unit-cell volume, indicative of a second-order phase transition.
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