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Thulium nickel/lithium distannide, TmNi(1−x)Li(x)Sn(2) (x = 0.035)

The quaternary thulium nickel/lithium distannide, TmNi(1−x)Li(x)Sn(2) (x = 0.035), crystallizes in the ortho­rhom­bic LuNiSn(2) structure type. The asymmetric unit contains three Tm sites, six Sn sites, two Ni sites and one Ni/Li site [relative occupancies = 0.895 (8):0.185 (8)]. Site symmetries are...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Stetskiv, Andrij, Tarasiuk, Ivan, Misztal, Renata, Pavlyuk, Volodymyr
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813027335
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Sumario:The quaternary thulium nickel/lithium distannide, TmNi(1−x)Li(x)Sn(2) (x = 0.035), crystallizes in the ortho­rhom­bic LuNiSn(2) structure type. The asymmetric unit contains three Tm sites, six Sn sites, two Ni sites and one Ni/Li site [relative occupancies = 0.895 (8):0.185 (8)]. Site symmetries are .m. for all atoms. The 17-, 18- and 19-vertex distorted pseudo-Frank–Kasper polyhedra are typical for all Tm atoms. Four Sn atoms are enclosed in a 12-vertex deformed cubo­octa­hedron, and another Sn atom is enclosed in a penta­gonal prism with three added atoms. A tricapped trigonal prism is typical for a further Sn atom. The coordination number for all Ni atoms and Ni/Li statistical mixtures is 12 (fourcapped trigonal prism [Ni/LiTm(5)Sn(5)]). Tm atoms form the base of a prism and Ni/Li atoms are at the centres of the side faces of an [SnTm(6)Ni/Li(3)] prism. These isolated prisms are implemented into three-dimensional-nets built out of Sn atoms. Electronic structure calculations using TB-LMTO-ASA suggest that the Tm and Ni/Li atoms form positively charged n[TmNi/Li](m+) polycations which compensate the negative charge of 2n[Sn](m−) polyanions. Analysis of the inter­atomic distances and electronic structure calculations indicate the dominance of a metallic type of bonding.