Abstract

A new non-stoichiometric mixed-valence compound CsAu0.6Br2.6 has been prepared, and its powder X-ray diffraction profile, ESR spectra, and electrical conductivity determined. From its empirical formula the average valence of Au is + 2.67. Powder diffraction data indicate that the compound has a cubic perovskite structure [cubic lattice, space group Pm3m, a= 5.462(2)A]. This means that the AuBr6 octahedra are crystallographically equivalent. ESR measurements show the existence of a +II formal oxidation state for Au. The conductivity is four orders of magnitude higher than that of the AuI–AuIII mixed-valence compound Cs2Au2Br6.

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