Abstract: | Alloys from the ternary Li–Al–Sn system have been investigated with respect to possible applications as negative electrode materials in Li‐ion batteries. This led to the discovery of a new ternary compound, a superstructure of the Li13Sn5 binary compound. The ternary stannide, Li9Al4Sn5 (nonalithium tetraaluminium pentastannide; trigonal, P m 1, hP18 ), crystallizes as a new structure type, which is an ordered variant of the binary Li13Sn5 structure type. One Li and one Sn site have m . symmetry, and all other atoms occupy sites of 3m . symmetry. The polyhedra around all types of atoms are rhombic dodecahedra. The electronic structure was calculated by the tight‐binding linear muffin‐tin orbital atomic spheres approximation method. The electron concentration is higher around the Sn and Al atoms, which form an [Al4Sn5]m− polyanion. |