For the first time, Na3SbS4·9H2O, also known as Schlippe's salt, has been synthesized through high-energy ball milling. This innovative synthesis way allows for obtaining high purity thioantimonate nonahydrate with around… Click to show full abstract
For the first time, Na3SbS4·9H2O, also known as Schlippe's salt, has been synthesized through high-energy ball milling. This innovative synthesis way allows for obtaining high purity thioantimonate nonahydrate with around 90% yield in only approximately four hours. To validate the synthesis route described herein, the crystal structure has been refined, at room temperature, through high-resolution X-ray diffraction, pair distribution function analysis and energy dispersive spectrometry. Dehydration and rehydration of the compound have also been studied by thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry.
               
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