Ternary chalcogenide compounds AB2X4: The crystal structures of SiPb2S4 and SiPb2Se4 |
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Authors: | J.E. Iglesias H. Steinfink |
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Affiliation: | Materials Science Laboratories, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712 USA |
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Abstract: | The crystal structures of SiPb2S4 and SiPb2Se4 were determined from three dimensional X-ray diffraction data collected with Mo radiation. Both structures are monoclinic with space group and 4 formula units per unit cell. Lattice dimensions for SiPb2S4 are a = 6.4721(5) Å, b = 6.6344(9) Å, c = 16.832(1) Å, and β = 108.805(7)°. For SiPb2Se4, a = 8.5670(2) Å, b = 7.0745(3) Å, c = 13.6160(3) Å, and β = 108.355(3)°. The Si is tetrahedrally coordinated to S and Se with SiS about 2.10 Å and SiSe about 2.27 Å. The structural framework can be described as consisting of trigonal prisms of S or Se atoms which form a prismatic tube by sharing the triangular faces. These tubes in turn share edges to form corrugated sheets, with the unshared edges projecting alternately on each side of the sheet. The structures are very similar but not identical. In the sulfide one Pb is in sevenfold coordination and the other crystallographically independent Pb is in eightfold coordination. The PbS distances range from 2.82–3.50 Å. In SiPb2Se4 both Pb atoms are in sevenfold coordination. PbSe distances range from 2.97 to 3.54 Å. In the sulfide the Pb atoms form a zig-zag chain within the channels formed by the prismatic tubes while in the selenide they are in a straight line. |
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