Layered Compounds BaM<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>4</sub>Ch<sub>6</sub> (M = Rh, Ir and Ch = S, Se) with
Pyrite-Type Building Blocks
and Ge–Ch Heteromolecule-Like Anions
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Abstract
The
structures and chemical features of layered compounds BaM<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>4</sub>Ch<sub>6</sub> (M = Rh, Ir; Ch = S, Se) synthesized
by high-pressure and high-temperature methods have been systematically
studied. These compounds crystallize in an orthorhombic phase with
space group <i>Pbca</i> (No. 61). These compounds have the
remarkable structural feature of M–Ge–Ch pyrite-type
building units, stacking with Ba–Ch layers alternatively along
the <i>c</i> axis. It is very rare and novel that pyrite-type
subunits are the building blocks in layered compounds. Theoretical
calculations and experimental results indicate that there are strongly
polarized covalent bonds between Ge and Ch atoms, forming heteromolecule-like
anions in these compounds. Moreover, Ge atoms in this structure exhibit
an unusual valence state (∼+1) due to the tetrahedral coordination
environment of Ge atoms along with M and Ch atoms simultaneously