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An oxyhydride of BaTiO3 exhibiting hydride exchange and electronic conductivity
Authors:Kobayashi Yoji  Hernandez Olivier J  Sakaguchi Tatsunori  Yajima Takeshi  Roisnel Thierry  Tsujimoto Yoshihiro  Morita Masaki  Noda Yasuto  Mogami Yuuki  Kitada Atsushi  Ohkura Masatoshi  Hosokawa Saburo  Li Zhaofei  Hayashi Katsuro  Kusano Yoshihiro  Kim Jung eun  Tsuji Naruki  Fujiwara Akihiko  Matsushita Yoshitaka  Yoshimura Kazuyoshi  Takegoshi Kiyonori  Inoue Masashi  Takano Mikio  Kageyama Hiroshi
Abstract:In oxides, the substitution of non-oxide anions (F(-),S(2-),N(3-) and so on) for oxide introduces many properties, but the least commonly encountered substitution is where the hydride anion (H(-)) replaces oxygen to form an oxyhydride. Only a handful of oxyhydrides have been reported, mainly with electropositive main group elements or as layered cobalt oxides with unusually low oxidation states. Here, we present an oxyhydride of the perhaps most well-known perovskite, BaTiO(3), as an O(2-)/H(-) solid solution with hydride concentrations up to 20% of the anion sites. BaTiO(3-x)H(x) is electronically conducting, and stable in air and water at ambient conditions. Furthermore, the hydride species is exchangeable with hydrogen gas at 400 °C. Such an exchange implies diffusion of hydride, and interesting diffusion mechanisms specific to hydrogen may be at play. Moreover, such a labile anion in an oxide framework should be useful in further expanding the mixed-anion chemistry of the solid state.
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