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Dalton Trans ; 49(42): 15081-15094, 2020 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33107529

ABSTRACT

Two new mixed nickel-gallium chalcogenides, Ni9.39Ga2S2 and Ni5.80GaTe2, and a new mixed nickel-indium telluride, Ni5.78InTe2, have been synthesized by a high-temperature ampoule route with the addition of iodine, and characterized from single-crystal or powder diffraction data. They belong to the relatively uncommon Ni7-xMQ2/Ni10-xM2Q2 type of structures (M = Ge, Sn, Sb, In), and are built from p-block metal-centered nickel cuboctahedra, alternating along the c axis with defective Cu2Sb-type nickel-chalcogen ones. Both tellurium-containing compounds show a small degree of orthorhombic distortion with respect to the idealized tetragonal structure, only detectable in the powder diffraction data. No phase transition to the tetragonal structure was detected for Ni5.80GaTe2 by the in situ powder diffraction measurements from room temperature to 550 °C. DFT calculations show close relationships of electronic structures of these ternary compounds to their parent intermetallics, Ni3M (M = Ga, In). Metallic conductivity and paramagnetic properties are predicted for all three with the latter confirmed by magnetic measurements. The bonding patterns, investigated via the ELF topological analysis, show multi-centered nickel - p-block metal bonds in the AuCu3-type fragments and pairwise covalent interactions in the nickel-chalcogen fragments. Both Ni7-xMTe2 compounds showed no structural or compositional changes upon high-temperature mid-pressure hydrogenation.

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Inorg Chem ; 55(23): 12409-12418, 2016 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27934435

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Two new compounds with the LaOAgS structure, EuFZnAs (1) and EuFZnSb (2), were obtained via solid state reaction. Both compounds are tetragonal (P4/nmm) with the cell parameters a = 4.1000(1) Šand c = 9.0811(1) Šfor 1 and a = 4.2852(1)Šand c = 9.4238(1)Šfor 2. The absence of their phosphide analog can be explained based on crystal chemical considerations as well as on quantum-chemical estimates of their thermodynamic stability with respect to EuF2 and EuZn2Pn2. The magnetic response of 1 and 2 is ascribed to the presence of Eu2+ ions. Both compounds are paramagnetic down to low temperatures, where they order antiferromagnetically at ∼5 K and ∼3 K, respectively. They are narrow-gap semiconductors, and EuFZnSb demonstrates a relatively high value of the Seebeck coefficient.

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Materials (Basel) ; 9(7)2016 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28773714

ABSTRACT

A series of substitutional solid solutions-Eu7Cu44-xTxAs23 (T = Fe, Co, Ni)-based on a recently discovered clathrate-like compound (Eu7Cu44As23) were synthesized from the elements at 800 °C. Almost up to 50% of Cu can be substituted by Ni, resulting in a linear decrease of the cubic unit cell parameter from a = 16.6707(1) Å for the ternary compound to a = 16.3719(1) Å for the sample with the nominal composition Eu7Cu24Ni20As23. In contrast, Co and Fe can only substitute less than 20% of Cu. Crystal structures of six samples of different composition were refined from powder diffraction data. Despite very small differences in scattering powers of Cu, Ni, Co, and Fe, we were able to propose a reasonable model of dopant distribution over copper sites based on the trends in interatomic distances as well as on Mössbauer spectra for the iron-substituted compound Eu7Cu36Fe8As23. Ni doping increases the Curie temperature to 25 K with respect to the parent compound, which is ferromagnetically ordered below 17.5 K, whereas Fe doping suppresses the ferromagnetic ordering in the Eu sublattice.

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Dalton Trans ; 44(47): 20568-76, 2015 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26556132

ABSTRACT

About 20 new compounds with the Sillén-Aurivillius intergrowth structure, Me(1)Me(2)Bi3Nb2O11X (Me(1) = Pb, Sr, Ba; Me(2) = Ca, Sr, Ba; X = Cl, Br, I), have been prepared. They are composed of stacking of [ANb2O7] perovskite blocks, fluorite-type [M2O2] blocks and halogen sheets. The cation distribution between the fluorite and perovskite layers has been studied for Ba2Bi3Nb2O11I, Ca1.25Sr0.75Bi3Nb2O11Cl, BaCaBi3Nb2O11Br and Sr2Bi3Nb2O11Cl. The smaller Me cations tend to reside in the perovskite block while the larger ones are situated in the fluorite-type block. The distribution of the elements was confirmed for BaCaBi3Nb2O11Br using energy dispersive X-ray analysis combined with scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM-EDX). An electron diffraction study of this compound reveals a local symmetry lowering caused by weakly correlated rotation of NbO6 octahedra. Based on our findings, we suggest a new stability criterion for mixed-layer structures, which is that net charges of any two consecutive layers do not compensate for each other and only the whole layer sequence is electroneutral.

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Inorg Chem ; 53(20): 11173-84, 2014 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25265469

ABSTRACT

Two new ternary arsenides, namely, Eu7Cu44As23 and Sr7Cu44As23, were synthesized from elements at 800 °C. Their crystal structure represents a new filled version of the BaHg11 motif with cubic voids alternately occupied by Eu(Sr) and As atoms, resulting in a 2 × 2 × 2 superstructure of the aristotype: space group Fm3̅m, a = 16.6707(2) Å and 16.7467(2) Å, respectively. The Eu derivative exhibits ferromagnetic ordering below 17.5 K. In agreement with band structure calculations both compounds are metals, exhibiting relatively low thermopower, but high electrical and low thermal conductivity.

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Inorg Chem ; 51(16): 8948-55, 2012 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22849708

ABSTRACT

Three new ternary copper phosphides, Sr(2)Cu(6)P(5), Eu(2)Cu(6)P(5), and EuCu(4)P(3), have been synthesized from the elements in evacuated silica capsules. Eu(2)Cu(6)P(5) and Sr(2)Cu(6)P(5) adopt the Ca(2)Cu(6)P(5)-type structure, while EuCu(4)P(3) is isostructural to BaMg(4)Si(3) and still remains the only representative of this structure type among the ternary Cu pnictides. All three materials show metallic conductivity in the temperature range 2 K ≤ T ≤ 290 K, with no indication for superconductivity. For Eu(2)Cu(6)P(5) and EuCu(4)P(3), long-range magnetic order was observed, governed by 4f local moments on the Eu atoms with predominant ferromagnetic interactions. While Eu(2)Cu(6)P(5) shows a single ferromagnetic transition at T(C) = 34 K, the magnetic behavior of EuCu(4)P(3) is more complex, giving rise to three consecutive magnetic phase transitions at 70, 43, and 18 K.

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