Evidence for the co-existence of distorted tetrahedral and trigonal bipyramidal aluminium sites in SrAl12O19 from Al-27 NMR studies

TitleEvidence for the co-existence of distorted tetrahedral and trigonal bipyramidal aluminium sites in SrAl12O19 from Al-27 NMR studies
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsHarindranath, K, K. Viswanath, A, C. Chandran, V, Braeuniger, T, Madhu, PK, Ajithkumar, TG, Joy, PAlias
JournalSolid State Communications
Volume150
Issue5-6
Pagination262-266
Date PublishedJAN
ISSN0038-1098
KeywordsLocal structure, MQMAS, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Strontium aluminate
Abstract

Strontium aluminate, SrAl12O19, is a ceramic material having the hexagonal magnetoplumbite-type structure, with multiple Al coordination environments. An earlier low-field Al-27 solid-state NMR study reported five different Al sites in this system: one AlO4, one AlO5, and three AlO6 sites; whereas a later high-field study showed that the AlO5 site is a distorted AlO4 site with a very large quadrupolar coupling constant (similar to 20 MHz). Our magic angle spinning (MAS) and 3-quantum magic angle spinning (3QMAS) NMR studies at 7.05 T unambiguously show evidence for an AlO5 site. However, evidence for the presence of a distorted AlO4 site is obtained from studies at high fields (16.4 and 17.6 T), in addition to the AlO5 site. Thus the present solid-state NMR studies give evidence for the simultaneous presence of both the five-coordinated and distorted four-coordinated sites in this system. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.ssc.2009.11.008
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.979
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Central NMR Facility
Physical and Materials Chemistry