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Approaching Dissolved Species in Ammonoacidic GaN Crystal Growth: A Combined Solution NMR and Computational Study

Solutions of gallium trihalides GaX (3) (X=F, Cl, Br, I) and their ammoniates in liquid ammonia were studied at ambient temperature under autogenous pressure by multinuclear ((71)Ga, (35)Cl, (81)Br) NMR spectroscopy. To unravel the role of pH, the analyses were done both in absence and in presence o...

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Autores principales: Becker, Peter, Wonglakhon, Tanakorn, Zahn, Dirk, Gudat, Dietrich, Niewa, Rainer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32011786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904657
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Sumario:Solutions of gallium trihalides GaX (3) (X=F, Cl, Br, I) and their ammoniates in liquid ammonia were studied at ambient temperature under autogenous pressure by multinuclear ((71)Ga, (35)Cl, (81)Br) NMR spectroscopy. To unravel the role of pH, the analyses were done both in absence and in presence of ammonium halides, which are employed as mineralizers during ammonoacidic gallium nitride crystal growth. While gallium trifluoride and its ammoniate were found to be too sparingly soluble to give rise to a NMR signal, the spectra of solutions of the heavier halides reveal the presence of a single gallium‐containing species in all cases. DFT calculations and molecular dynamics simulations suggest the identification of this species as consisting of a [Ga(NH(3))(6)](3+) cation and up to six surrounding halide anions, resulting in an overall trend towards negative complex charge. Quantitative (71)Ga NMR studies on saturated solutions of GaCl(3) containing various amounts of additional NH(4)Cl revealed a near linear increase of GaCl(3) solubility with mineralizer concentration of about 0.023 mol GaCl(3) per mol NH(4)Cl at room temperature. These findings reflect the importance of Coulombic shielding for the inhibition of oligomerization and precipitation processes and help to rationalize both the low solubility of gallium halides in neutral ammonia solution and, in turn, the proliferating effect of the mineralizer during ammonoacidic gallium nitride formation.