Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1333943 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Different ternary alkaline-earth and rare-earth metal boron carbide and silicide compounds are examined using the solid-state language of Zintl–Klemm concept, band structures, and density of states, in order to show that the topology of the non-metal sub-lattice is highly dependent on the electron count. It is also shown that the chemistry of rare-earth metal–boron–silicon does not parallel that of rare-earth metal–boron–carbon. B–C bonds are easily formed in the latter, leading to a large variety of different structural arrangements, whereas Si–B bonds are hardly observed in the former, except in insertion compounds.

Graphical abstractSome ternary alkaline-earth and rare-earth metal boron carbide and silicide compounds are examined using the solid-state language of Zintl–Klemm concept, band structures, and density of states, in order to show that the topology of the non-metal sub-lattice is highly dependent on the electron count.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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