Neodymium_bismuthide

Neodymium bismuthide

Neodymium bismuthide

Chemical compound


Neodymium bismuthide or Bismuth-Neodymium[4] is a binary inorganic compound of neodymium and bismuth with the formula NdBi. It forms crystals.

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Preparation

Neodymium bismuthide can be prepared by reacting a stoichiometric amount of neodymium and bismuth at 1900°C:[citation needed]

Nd + Bi → NdBi

Physical properties

Neodymium bismuthide forms cubic crystals of the space group Fm3m, with cell parameters a = 0.64222 nm, Z = 4 with a structure like sodium chloride.[5] The compound melts at 1900°C.[2] At a temperature of 24 K, an antiferromagnetic transition occurs in the compound.[6]


References

  1. Abulkhaev V.D. (2001). "Phase digram of the neodymium-bismuth system". Zhurnal Neorganicheskoj Khimii. 46 (4) (Zhurnal Neorganicheskoj Khimii ed.): 659-662. ISSN 0044-457X.
  2. Alloy Phase Diagrams. Vol. 3. 1992. ISBN 0-87170-381-5.
  3. A. Borsese; R. Capelli; S. Delfino; R. Ferro (1974). "The heat of formation of neodymium-bismuth alloys". Thermochimica Acta. 8 (4): 393-397. doi:10.1016/0040-6031(74)85107-5.
  4. Okamoto, H. (2002-03-01). "Bi-Nd (Bismuth-Neodymium)". Journal of Phase Equilibria. 23 (2): 191. doi:10.1361/1054971023604224. ISSN 1054-9714.
  5. Ed. N. P. Lyakisheva (1996). State Diagrams of Binary Metal Systems. Vol. 1. Engineering. p. 992. ISBN 5-217-02688-X.
  6. P. Schobinger-Papamantellos, P. Fischer, O. Vogt, E. Kaldis (1973). "Magnetic ordering of neodymium monopnictides determined by neutron diffraction". J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 6 (4): 725-737. Bibcode:1973JPhC....6..725S. doi:10.1088/0022-3719/6/4/020.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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