Inorganics (Feb 2024)

XPS and NEXAFS Characterization of Mg/Zn and Mn Codoped Bismuth Tantalate Pyrochlores

  • Nadezhda A. Zhuk,
  • Boris A. Makeev,
  • Aleksandra V. Koroleva,
  • Aleksey M. Lebedev,
  • Olga V. Petrova,
  • Sergey V. Nekipelov,
  • Viktor N. Sivkov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics12030074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 74

Abstract

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Two series of the bismuth tantalate pyrochlore samples, codoped with Mg,Mn and Zn,Mn, were synthesized via solid-phase reaction. It was established that the Bi2Mg(Zn)xMn1−xTa2O9.5−Δ (x = 0.3; 0.5; 0.7) samples contain the main phase of cubic pyrochlore (sp. gr. Fd-3m) and an admixture of triclinic BiTaO4 (sp. gr. P-1). In both sets, the amount of BiTaO4 is proportional to the amount of manganese doping, however, zinc-containing samples have a higher level of impurities than magnesium-containing ones. The unit cell parameter of the Zn,Mn codoped bismuth tantalate phase increases with an increasing content of zinc ions in the samples from 10.4895(5) (x = 0.3) to 10.5325(5) Å (x = 0.7). The unit cell parameter of Mg,Mn codoped bismuth tantalate pyrochlores increases uniformly with an increasing index x(Mg) from 10.4970(8) at x = 0.3 to 10.5248(8) Å at x = 0.7, according to the Vegard rule. The NEXAFS and XPS data showed that the ions were found to have oxidation states of Bi(+3), Ta(+5), Zn(+2) and Mg(+2). In the Ta 4f XPS spectrum of both series of samples, a low energy shift of the absorption band characteristic of tantalum ions with an effective charge of (+5-δ) was observed. The XPS spectra of Bi4f7/2 and Bi4f5/2 also show a shift of bands towards lower energies which is attributed to the presence of some low-charge ions of transition elements in the bismuth position. The NEXAFS spectroscopy data showed that manganese ions in both series of samples have predominantly 2+ and 3+ oxidation states. XPS data indicate that in zinc-containing preparations the proportion of oxidized manganese ions is higher than in magnesium-containing ones.

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