High-Pressure Melting Curve of Zintl Sodium Silicide Na 4 Si 4 by In Situ Electrical Measurements
The inorganic chemistry of the Na-Si system at high pressure is fascinating, with a large number of interesting compounds accessible in the industrial pressure scale, below 10 GPa. In particular, Na Si is stable in this whole pressure range and thus plays an important role in understanding the therm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 2019-08, Vol.58 (16), p.10822-10828 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The inorganic chemistry of the Na-Si system at high pressure is fascinating, with a large number of interesting compounds accessible in the industrial pressure scale, below 10 GPa. In particular, Na
Si
is stable in this whole pressure range and thus plays an important role in understanding the thermodynamics and kinetics underlying materials synthesis at high pressures and high temperatures. In the present work, the melting curve of the Zintl compound Na
Si
made of Na
and Si
tetrahedral cluster ions is studied at high pressures up to 5 GPa, by using in situ electrical measurements. During melting, the insulating Na
Si
solid transforms into an ionic conductive liquid that can be probed through the conductance of the whole high-pressure cell, i.e., the system constituted of the sample, the heater, and the high-pressure assembly. Na
Si
melts congruently in the studied pressure range, and its melting point increases with pressure with a positive slope d
/d
of 20(4) K/GPa. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b01108 |