Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1623039 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two new isostructural intermetallic germanides, LiSrGe2 and LiBaGe2, were synthesized as single crystals from constituent elements in molten Na. They both crystallize in the space group Pnma (no. 62) with a = 7.142(1), b = 4.459(1), c = 11.550(2) Ã
, Z = 4, and a = 7.381(1), b = 4.617(1), c = 11.837(1) Ã
, ZÂ =Â 4, for LiSrGe2 and LiBaGe2, respectively. They contain one-dimensional anionic germanide chains, [Ge2]3ââ1, running along the a-axis. The chains are in an unusual zigzag-like conformation, with weakly alternating Ge-Ge bond lengths of 2.475(1) and 2.498(1)Â Ã
, and 2.473(1) and 2.525(1)Â Ã
, for LiSrGe2 and LiBaGe2, respectively. Extended Hückel calculations suggest that LiSrGe2 is metallic: the Fermi level lies within bands having anti-bonding character.
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Authors
Dong Gon Park, Yongkwan Dong, Francis J. DiSalvo,