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3Rh2Sn4 (RE = Y, Gd–Tm, Lu) – first stannides with Lu3Co2In4 type structure
Author:
Schumacher Lars1, Engelbert Simon1, Klenner Steffen1, Matar Samir F.2, Pöttgen Rainer1
Affiliation:
1. Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Universität Münster , Corrensstrasse 30, 48149 Münster , Germany 2. Lebanese German University, LGU . Sahel Alma, P.O. Box 206 , Jounieh , Lebanon
Abstract
Abstract
The stannides RE
3Rh2Sn4 (RE = Y, Gd–Tm, Lu) were synthesized from the elements by arc-melting and subsequent annealing (1220 K for RE = Y, Gd–Tm and 1170 K for RE = Lu) in sealed silica ampoules for 11 days. X-ray powder diffraction studies confirm the hexagonal Lu3Co2In4 type structure, space group
P
6
‾
$P\overline{6}$
. The structure of Gd3Rh2Sn4 was refined from single crystal X-ray diffractometer data for a twinned crystal: a = 744.04(6), c = 409.23(4) pm, wR2 = 0.0288, 567 F
2 values and 21 variables. The RE
3Rh2Sn4 stannides derive from the well-known equiatomic stannides RERhSn (≍RE
3Rh3Sn3) by Rh/Sn ordering within the RE
6 trigonal prisms. The striking structural motif is the trigonal planar tin coordination of the Sn2 atoms with 288 pm Sn2–Sn1 distances. The Sn2 atoms carry substantially more negative charge than the Sn1 atoms. This is underlined by 119Sn isomer shifts of δ = 1.86(1) mm s−1 for Sn1 and δ = 2.26(1) mm s−1 for Sn2 detected in the Mössbauer spectrum of Lu3Rh2Sn4. From atoms in molecules (AIM) analysis of the charge density obtained with calculation based on density functional theory (DFT) for Y3Rh2Sn4, the charge transfer proceeds from yttrium towards more electronegative rhodium. Little departure from neutrality is observed for tin whose itinerant s-like states are little involved with the bonding. The site projected density of states (DOS) and the crystal orbital overlap population (COOP) plots further illustrate these observations and reveal major Y–Rh and Rh–Sn bonding, while Y–Sn bonding is weaker.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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