UPt3
UPt3 is an inorganic binary intermetallic crystalline compound of platinum and uranium.[1]
Production
It can be synthesised in the following ways:[2]
- as an intermetallic compound, by direct fusion of pure components according to stoichiometric calculations:
- by reduction of uranium dioxide with hydrogen in the presence of platinum:
Physical properties
UPt3 forms crystals of hexagonal symmetry (some studies hypothesize a trigonal structure instead[3]), space group P63/mmc,[4] cell parameters a = 0.5766 nm and c = 0.4898 nm (c should be understood as distance from planes), with a structure similar to nisnite (Ni3Sn) and MgCd3.[5][6]
The compound congruently melts at 1700 ยฐC.[7] The enthalpy of formation of the compound is -111 kJ/mol.[2]
At temperatures below 1 K it becomes superconducting, thought to be due to the presence of heavy fermions (the uranium atoms).[8][9]
References
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