Synthesis and Structure of the Layered Thorium Telluride CsTh(2)Te(6) |
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Authors: | Cody Jason A. Ibers James A. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208-3113. |
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Abstract: | The compound CsTh(2)Te(6) has been synthesized at 800 degrees C by the reaction of Th with a Cs(2)Te(3)/Te melt as a reactive flux. The compound crystallizes in the space group -Cmcm of the orthorhombic system with two formula units in a cell of dimensions a = 4.367(2) ?, b = 25.119(10) ?, c = 6.140(3) ?, and V = 673.5(5) ?(3) at T = 113 K. The structure of CsTh(2)Te(6) has been determined from single-crystal X-ray data. The structure comprises infinite, two-dimensional double layers of ThTe(8)-bicapped trigonal prisms. The structural motif of the trigonal prisms resembles that found in UTe(2). Cs(+) cations, disordered equally over two crystallographically equivalent sites, separate the layers and are coordinated by eight Te atoms at the corners of a rectangular parallelepiped. Short Te-Te distances of 3.052(3) and 3.088(3) ? form linear, infinite, one-dimensional chains within the layers. Simple formalisms describe neither the Te-Te bonding in the chain nor the oxidation state of Th. The compound shows weak semiconducting behavior along the Th/Te layers perpendicular to the Te-Te chain. |
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