Na2MgSnS4 – a new member of the A(2)(I)B(II)C(IV)X(4) family of compounds

Abstract

A new member of the A2IBIICIVX4 compound family, Na2MgSnS4, has been synthesized by ball milling of the binary sulfides SnS, Na2S, and MgS with elemental sulfur in a high-energy planetary mill, followed by annealing in an atmosphere of H2S (T = 600 °C/3 h). Na2MgSnS4 adopts the NaCrS2-type structure (rhombohedral, space group R¯3m) with a = 3.7496(11) and c = 19.9130(6) Å. The Na atoms occupy Wyckoff position 3b, whereas the Mg and Sn atoms are statistically distributed on the cation sites 3a; all cations are surrounded by six sulfur atoms

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