Synchrotron powder study of Na3V(PO3)3N

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. 2013 May 11;69(Pt 6):i34. doi: 10.1107/S1600536813012427. Print 2013 Jun 1.

Abstract

Polycrystalline tris-odium vanadium(III) nitridotriphosphate, Na3V(PO3)3N, was prepared by thermal nitridation of a mixture of NaPO3 and V2O5. The title compound is isotypic with Na3Al(PO3)3N. In the crystal, the P-atom and the three O-atom sites are on general positions, whereas the Na-, V- and N-atom sites are located on threefold rotation axes. The P atom is coordinated by three O atoms and one N atom in form of a slightly distorted tetra-hedron. Three PO3N tetra-hedra build up a nitridotriphosphate group, (PO3)3N, by sharing a common N atom. The V atom is coordinated by six O atoms in form of a slightly distorted octa-hedron. The Na(+) ions occupy three crystallographically distinct sites. One Na(+) ion is situated in an irregular polyhedral coordination environment composed of six O atoms and one N atom, while the other two Na(+) cations are surrounded by six and nine O atoms, respectively.