Solid State Ionics, Vol.101-103, 619-623, 1997
Phase transitions at room temperature in graphite intercalation compounds of Re2O7
In graphite intercalation compounds of Re2O7 ('stage 3' compound) Re is arranged in slightly distorted ReO4 tetrahedra. The in-plane lattice of the intercalated phase was investigated by X-ray diffraction (monochromatic Laue technique). Stacking disorder and domain twinning produce very complex diffraction patterns. The intercalate changes its in-plane structure within 200 days from a liquid to a distorted crystalline and lastly to a solid 2d-crystalline phase with lattice constants a = 764 pm, b = 652 pm, and gamma = 100 degrees. Diffuse diffraction phenomena are interpreted by a one-dimensional order model.
Keywords:RHENIUM