Abstract
Single crystals of a new multinary chromium carbide, La21Cr8-2a Al b Ge7-b C12 (henicosa-lanthanum octa-chromium aluminium hexa-germanium dodeca-carbide), were grown from an La-rich self flux and were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The face-centered cubic crystal structure is composed of isolated and geometrically frustrated regular Cr tetra-hedra that are co-centered within regular C octa-hedra. These mutually separated Cr4-aC6 clusters are distributed throughout a three-dimensional framework of Al, Ge, and La. The title compound is isotypic with La21-δMn8X7C12 and R21Fe8X7C12 (R = La, Ce, Pr; X = Al, Bi, Ge, Sn, Sb, Te) and represents the first example of a Cr-based compound with this structure-type.
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