Niobium−Arsenic Zintl Phases: A 6 NbAs 5 (A = K, Rb, Cs), K 6 NbTlAs 4 , and K 8 NbPbAs 5 with Edge-Bridged Niobium-Centered Tetrahedra of Arsenic, [NbAs 4 M] n - Where M = As, Tl, Pb
2002; American Chemical Society; Volume: 41; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/ic020036n
ISSN1520-510X
AutoresFranck Gascoin, Slavi C. Sevov,
Tópico(s)Rare-earth and actinide compounds
ResumoThe five title compounds were prepared by direct reactions of the corresponding elements at high temperature. Their structures contain isolated anions of tetrahedral NbAs(4) where one of the edges of the tetrahedron is bridged by a third atom. The bridging atom is arsenic in A(6)NbAs(5) (monoclinic, P2(1)/c, Z = 8; with a = 25.774(3) A, b = 9.335(1) A, c = 13.012(1) A, beta = 101.05(1) degrees for A = K; a = 27.629(1) A, b = 9.925(1) A, c = 14.111(1) A, beta = 101.63(1) degrees for A = Rb; and a = 27.405(1) A, b = 9.9447(6) A, c = 13.9964(8) A, beta = 101.210(1) degrees for A = Cs), thallium in K(6)NbTlAs(4) (orthorhombic, Pnma, Z = 4, a = 18.786(1) A, b = 10.4442(4) A, c = 7.715(1) A), and lead in K(8)NbPbAs(5) (monoclinic, C2/c, Z = 8, a = 31.597(9) A, b = 9.353(1) A, c = 13.427(2) A, beta = 95.25(1) degrees ). The lead atom in the latter is bonded to a third arsenic atom as well. Magnetic measurements showed diamagnetic behavior, and therefore, the compounds are electronically balanced, closed-shell type compounds and can be described as transition-metal Zintl phases. The bonding in the anion NbAs(5)(6-) is discussed in detail.
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