Abstract

Single crystals of CuTh(2)Te(6) form by a stoichiometric reaction of the elements at 1000 degrees C. The compound crystallizes in the space group -P2(1)/m with unit cell parameters a = 6.170(2) Å, b = 4.332(1) Å, c = 10.424(3) Å, beta = 98.85(1) degrees, and Z = 1 at 113 K. The structure was solved from single-crystal X-ray data. It consists of layers of [Th(2)Te(6)(-)] double chains joined by Cu(+) cations. Each Th atom is coordinated to eight Te atoms in a bicapped trigonal prismatic arrangement. There are three crystallographically unique Te atoms. Each ThTe(8) unit is bridged through one distinct Te atom, such that the capping Te atom of one unit forms the vertex of its neighbor. The two nonbridging Te atoms form infinite Te-Te chains along the exterior of the [Th(2)Te(6)(-)] layer. Copper atoms are coordinated to these Te atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement. Owing to the existence of Te-Te bonds of intermediate length, the assignment of formal oxidation states in this compound is not possible. Four-probe dc electrical conductivity measurements of a single crystal of CuTh(2)Te(6) indicate the compound is a semiconductor along [010]. Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the range 2-300 K show CuTh(2)Te(6) to be paramagnetic with &mgr;(eff) = 2.06 &mgr;(B) at 300 K. Single crystals of SrTh(2)Se(5) form from the reaction SrSe + Th + 3Sn + 3Se at 1000 degrees C. EDAX experiments show no tin present in several crystals analyzed. Transparent red blocks of SrTh(2)Se(5) crystallize in the space group -P2(1)/c with unit cell parameters a = 8.704(2) Å, b = 7.861(2) Å, c = 12.458(4) Å, beta = 90.00(2) degrees, and Z = 4 at 113 K. The structure, which is related to that of U(3)S(5), is a three-dimensional framework with Sr cations located in one-dimensional channels. There are two distinct Th environments, bicapped trigonal prismatic and distorted monocapped octahedral. There are no Se-Se bonds and so formal oxidation states of Sr(2+), Th(4+), and Se(2)(-) may be assigned.

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