Abstract

Sn3P8N16 combines the structural versatility of nitridophosphates and Sn within one compound. It was synthesized as dark gray powder in a high-pressure high-temperature reaction at 800°C and 6GPa from Sn3N4 and P3N5. The crystal structure was elucidated from single-crystal diffraction data (space group C2/m (no. 12), a=12.9664(4), b=10.7886(4), c=4.8238(2)Å, β=109.624(1)°) and shows a 3D-network of PN4 tetrahedra, incorporating Sn in oxidation states +II and +IV. The Sn cations are located within eight-membered rings of vertex-sharing PN4 tetrahedra, stacked along the [001] direction. A combination of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations was used to confirm the mixed oxidation of Sn. Temperature-dependent powder X-ray diffraction measurements reveal a low thermal expansion of 3.6ppm/K up to 750°C, beyond which Sn3P8N16 starts to decompose.

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