Abstract: | ![]() Pale blue, lath‐shaped single crystals of K2NdP2S7 (≡ K4Nd2[PS4]2[P2S6]; monoclinic, P21/n, a = 904.76(8), b = 677.38(6), c = 1988.7(2) pm, β = 97.295(5)°, Z = 2) are obtained by the reaction of Nd, S and P2S5 with an excess of KCl as a flux in evacuated silica tubes at 750 °C (7 d) which should produce Nd[PS4] instead. Beside isolated [PS4]3– tetrahedra, the crystal structure contains discrete ethane‐analogous [P2S6]4– (≡ [S3P–PS3]4–) units in staggered conformation with tetravalent phosphorus cations and a P–P distance of 219 pm. The two crystallographically different potassium cations show coordination numbers of nine and ten in the shape of distorted mono‐ and bicapped square antiprisms. Finally, the Nd3+ cations are surrounded by eight sulfur atoms arranged as (uncapped) square antiprisms. The entire structure is dominated by (K1)+ containing {(Nd2[PS4]2[P2S6])4–} layers parallel (101) which are three‐dimensionally interconnected by (K2)+ cations. |