Abstract: | Bi13Pt3I7: A Subiodide with a Pseudo-Symmetric Layer Structure The reaction of PtI2 with Bi and BiI at 630 K yields black, lustrous, air insensitive crystals of the subiodide Bi13Pt3I7. The layered crystal structure (triclinic, C1 , a = 1581.0(2) pm, b = 912.6(1) pm, c = 2149.6(6) pm, α = 90.03(2)°, β = 96.96(2)°, γ = 90.11(1)°, V = 3078.6 · 106 pm3) contains edge-sharing [PtBi8/2] cubes, which form nets of Kagomé type. Iodine atoms fill the hexagonal-prismatic voids therein. These [(PtBi8/2)3I] layers are alternately separated by layers of iodine atoms or [BiI] zigzag-chains. The marked pseudo-symmetry of the structure favours stacking faults, which cause streaks of diffuse scattering in the diffraction pattern. |