From simple to complex crystal chemistry in the RE-Au-Tt systems (RE = La, Ce, Pr, Nd; Tt = Ge, Pb).
ACS Org Inorg Au
; 2(4): 318-326, 2022 Aug 03.
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Polar intermetallics are an intriguing class of compounds with complex relationships between composition and structure that are not fully understood. This work reports a systematic study of the underexplored ternary composition space RE-Au-Tt (RE = La, Ce, Pr, Nd; Tt = Ge, Pb) to expand our knowledge of the intriguing chemistry and diversity achievable with these metallic constituents. These composition spaces are particularly interesting because of the potential to find Au-bearing, highly polar intermetallic compounds. The elements were first reacted through arc welding under an inert atmosphere, followed by annealing at 850 °C. X-ray diffraction of the products identified seven unreported compounds ranging from the simple NaTl-type compounds La1.5Au2Pb0.5 and Nd2-x Au2Pb x to the more structurally complex La5AuPb3 in the Hf5CuSn3-type structure and Pu3Pd4-type RE3Au3Ge (RE = La, Ce, Pr, Nd). First-principles electronic structure calculations investigate the combination of Fermi surface-Brillouin zone interactions, electrostatic interactions, and delocalized metallic bonding that contributes to the formation of these phases. These calculations show that a mixture of electrostatic and metallic bonding plays a dominant role in these phases. The RE-Au-Tt composition space remains full of potential for discovering materials with relevant magnetic and quantum properties, provided the crystal chemistry can be comprehended.
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ACS Org Inorg Au
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