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Sol Gel-Based Synthesis of the Phosphorus-Containing MAX Phase V2PC.

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More than 150 MAX phases are known to date. Their chemical diversity is the result of mixing-and-matching early-to-mid transition metals (M), main group elements (A), and carbon and/or nitrogen (X).… Click to show full abstract

More than 150 MAX phases are known to date. Their chemical diversity is the result of mixing-and-matching early-to-mid transition metals (M), main group elements (A), and carbon and/or nitrogen (X). The vast majority of the respective carbides and (carbo)nitrides contain group 13 and 14 as the A element, such as Al, Ga, and Si. V2PC is among the least studied members of this family of materials; as a matter of fact, it is only mentioned in two pieces of original literature. The solid-state synthesis is extremely vaguely described and working with elemental phosphorus poses additional synthetic challenges. Here, we confirm these experimental difficulties and present an alternative sol gel-based approach to prepare almost single-phase V2PC. The versatility of the sol gel chemistry is further demonstrated by variation of the gel-building agent moving beyond citric acid as the carbon source. DFT calculations support the experimentally obtained structural parameters and show V2PC is a metal.

Keywords: sol gel; chemistry; phase v2pc; gel based

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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