SrZn11: a new binary compound with the BaCd11 structure |
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Authors: | Subhadeep Kal,Emil Stoyanov,Thomas L. Groy,Ulrich Hä ussermann |
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Abstract: | Single crystals of strontium undecazinc, SrZn11, were obtained when decomposing SrZn2 under conditions of high pressure and high temperature. The new binary Sr–Zn compound crystallizes in the space group I41/amd (BaCd11 structure type) with one Sr position (m2) and three Zn sites (m2, .2/m., 1). The structure is described in terms of all‐face‐capped Zn8 tetrahedra as the central building unit, defined by the Zn atoms on .2/m. and 1. The building units are condensed into chains by the central tetrahedra sharing edges, and the chains are interconnected by shared capping atoms. The resulting three‐dimensional framework of Zn atoms yields channels that are occupied by Sr and Zn atoms on the high‐symmetry m2 positions. |
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