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Chemical and Electrochemical Intercalation of Lithium in 2D-FeMoO$_4Cl^1$

  • Choy Jin-Ho (Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University) ;
  • Chang Soon-Ho (Laboratoire de Chimie du Solide du C.N.R.S. Talence Cedex 33405) ;
  • Noh Dong-Youn (Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University) ;
  • Son Kyoung-A (Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University)
  • Published : 19890200

Abstract

Lithium has been intercalated into $FeMoO_4Cl$, and deintercalated from $LixFeMoO_4Cl$ both electrochemically and chemically. The inserted $Li^+$ ions are stabilized in the distorted octahedral field in interlayer space of $FeMoO_4Cl$. The crystal symmetry is reduced from tetragonal to monoclinic due to the reduction of ferric to ferrous ions in $LixFeMoO_4Cl$ upon lithium intercalation. From the magnetic and structural data, it has been concluded that the high-spin electronic configuration of $Fe^{2+}(d_{xz}^2{d_{y2}^1}{d_1}{2d_z^12}{\cdot}_y2)$, corresponding to $^5E_g$, group term in $D_{4h}$ symmetry, can be stabilized by the elongation of $FeO_4Cl_{2-}$octahedra in a weak ligand field.

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