Abstract
Two new phases derived from the layered ternary chalcogenide Ta2PdS6 have been successfully synthesised via the intercalation of sodium or potassium. MTa2PdS6 (M = Na, K) crystallise in monoclinic space group I2/m (No. 12), Z = 2, with lattice parameters a = 8.1366(7) Å, b = 3.2876(1) Å, c = 15.3279(3) Å, β = 97.407(2)° for NaTa2PdS6, and a = 8.3845(3) Å, b = 3.2955(1) Å, c = 16.7416(8) Å, β = 86.339(3)° in the case of KTa2PdS6. The general structure of the parent phase is retained upon intercalation, with increased unit cell volumes of 17.3% and 33.2% for the Na and K intercalates respectively. SQUID magnetometry shows that both intercalates are net diamagnets, but shows a significant reduction of magnetic susceptibility from Ta2PdS6 due to the increase in a Pauli paramagnetic component due to partial band filling.
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