構造常識を覆すトポケミカル反応の発見~カゴメ格子を持つ新しい2次元量子物質の創製に成功~

2025-07-25 京都大学,ファインセラミックスセンター,東北大学,科学技術振興機構

京都大学などの研究チームは、従来の常識を覆す新たな「トポケミカル反応」を発見しました。この反応では、モリブデンとタンタルを含む層状酸化物にアンモニア処理を施し、MoO₄四面体2層がMoO₆八面体1層へと変換され、Mo原子がカゴメ格子構造を形成。これは従来の「1:1対応」前提を破る「2:1構造再編」の実現であり、量子物性を持つ新材料の創製に道を開きます。成果はJACS誌に掲載されました。

構造常識を覆すトポケミカル反応の発見~カゴメ格子を持つ新しい2次元量子物質の創製に成功~
本研究の発見:四面体構造の 2 層が八面体の 1 層へと変換される新しいトポケミカル反応

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二重層から単一層への変換を伴うトポ化学反応:カゴメ格子を有するMo3Ta2O10N Topochemical Reaction Involving Double-to-Single Layer Conversion: Mo3Ta2O10N with a Kagomé Lattice

Ryoya Higuchi,Kohdai Ishida,Cédric Tassel,Baptiste Vignolle,Daichi Kato,Kantaro Murayama,Hsin-Hui Huang,Akihide Kuwabara,Shunsuke Kobayashi,Yusuke Nambu,Hiroyasu Matsudaira,Shunsaku Kitagawa,Kenji Ishida,Congling Yin,Hiroshi Takatsu,and Hiroshi Kageyama
Journal of the American Chemical Society  Published: July 24, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c05749

Abstract

Topochemical reactions in transition metal oxides, typically involving oxygen removal or anion exchange, provide a versatile platform for creating metastable phases with diverse functionalities. While these reactions often modify the valence and coordination environment of transition metals, the underlying metal frameworks are usually preserved, maintaining a 1:1 structural correspondence. A representative example is SrFeO3 → SrFeO2, in which each octahedral layer transforms into a single square-planar layer. In this study, we report an unprecedented topochemical transformation in Mo2Ta2O11, composed of alternating MoO4 tetrahedral bilayers and TaO6 octahedral bilayers. Ammonolysis at 500 °C in the presence of Mo(CO)6 collapses the MoO4 tetrahedral bilayer into a single MoO6 octahedral layer, thereby breaking the conventional 1:1 structural correspondence. This collapse leads to an 18% contraction along the c axis, substantially exceeding the 10% contraction seen in SrFeO2. The resulting compound, Mo3Ta2O10N (space group R–3m), has an Mo-based kagomé lattice with finite d-electrons (Mo4.33+), in sharp contrast to the d0 configuration of the precursor (Mo6+2Ta5+2O11). Magnetic susceptibility and NMR measurements suggest that Mo3Ta2O10N is an itinerant kagomé system. This study demonstrates that topochemical reactions can induce dynamic and extensive structural reorganizations, pushing the boundaries of what was previously considered accessible by such low-temperature routes.

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