TY - JOUR
T1 - Open Sn Framework Structure Hosting Bi Guest atoms–Synthesis, Crystal and Electronic Structure of Na13Sn26Bi
AU - Zeitz, S.
AU - Boyko, M.
AU - Ponou, S.
AU - Hlukhyy, V.
AU - Fässler, T. F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Chemistry - A European Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The large variety of structures of Zintl phases are generally well understood since their anionic substructures follow bonding rules according to the valence concept. But there are also exceptions, which make the semiconductors especially interesting in terms of structure-property relationships. Although several Na-Sn-Pnictides with a variety of structural motives are known, up to this point no ternary compound in the Na-Sn-Bi system has been described. In this paper we present the Zintl-phase Na13Sn25.73Bi1.27 comprising a complex, open-framework structure of Sn atoms, with one mixed Sn/Bi site, hosting Na atoms. An additional Bi atom is loosely connected with only weak contacts to the framework filling a larger cavity within the network. According to band structure calculations of the two ordered variants with either full occupation of the mixed site with Sn or Bi, resulting in Na13Sn26Bi and Na13Sn24Bi3, respectively, both compounds are semiconductors with band gaps of 0.5 eV. A comparison of the band structures with the structurally related binary compounds Na5Sn13 and Na7Sn12 shows that only the perfectly charge balanced Na7Sn12 is a semiconductor whereas Na5Sn13 is metallic. The rather specific electronic situation in the ternary compound is traced back to the loosely bound Bi atom, which acts as a guest atom according to Bix@Na13Sn26-yBiy, with x=1 and y=0.27, capable to change its oxidation state and thus to uptake additional electrons allowing the system to be a semiconductor. Therefore, Na13Sn25.73Bi1.27 can be understood as a rare example of an open framework structure of Sn atoms comprising Bi atoms in the cavities.
AB - The large variety of structures of Zintl phases are generally well understood since their anionic substructures follow bonding rules according to the valence concept. But there are also exceptions, which make the semiconductors especially interesting in terms of structure-property relationships. Although several Na-Sn-Pnictides with a variety of structural motives are known, up to this point no ternary compound in the Na-Sn-Bi system has been described. In this paper we present the Zintl-phase Na13Sn25.73Bi1.27 comprising a complex, open-framework structure of Sn atoms, with one mixed Sn/Bi site, hosting Na atoms. An additional Bi atom is loosely connected with only weak contacts to the framework filling a larger cavity within the network. According to band structure calculations of the two ordered variants with either full occupation of the mixed site with Sn or Bi, resulting in Na13Sn26Bi and Na13Sn24Bi3, respectively, both compounds are semiconductors with band gaps of 0.5 eV. A comparison of the band structures with the structurally related binary compounds Na5Sn13 and Na7Sn12 shows that only the perfectly charge balanced Na7Sn12 is a semiconductor whereas Na5Sn13 is metallic. The rather specific electronic situation in the ternary compound is traced back to the loosely bound Bi atom, which acts as a guest atom according to Bix@Na13Sn26-yBiy, with x=1 and y=0.27, capable to change its oxidation state and thus to uptake additional electrons allowing the system to be a semiconductor. Therefore, Na13Sn25.73Bi1.27 can be understood as a rare example of an open framework structure of Sn atoms comprising Bi atoms in the cavities.
KW - Bismuth
KW - Electronic structure
KW - Zintl phases
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U2 - 10.1002/chem.202403592
DO - 10.1002/chem.202403592
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210523360
SN - 0947-6539
JO - Chemistry - A European Journal
JF - Chemistry - A European Journal
ER -