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Stacking Versatility in Alkali-Mixed Honeycomb Layered NaKNi2TeO6.

Romain BerthelotJon Serrano-SevillanoBernard FraisseFrancois FauthFrançois WeillDanielle LaurencinMontserrat Casas-CabanasDany CarlierGwenaelle RousseMarie-Liesse Doublet
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
The reaction between P2-type honeycomb layered oxides Na2Ni2TeO6 and K2Ni2TeO6 enables the formation of NaKNi2TeO6. The compound is characterized by X-ray diffraction and 23Na solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and the structure is discussed through density functional theory calculations. In addition to the honeycomb Ni/Te cationic ordering, NaKNi2TeO6 exhibits a unique example of alternation of sodium and potassium layers instead of a random alkali-mixed occupancy. Stacking fault simulations underline the impact of the successive position of the Ni/Te honeycomb layers and validate the presence of multiple stacking sequences within the powder material, in proportions that evolve with the synthesis conditions. In a broader context, this work contributes to a better understanding of the alkali-mixed layered compounds.
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