Issue 47, 2019

Combined experimental and theoretical investigations of Ba3GaS4I: interesting structural transformation originated from halogen substitution

Abstract

Inorganic chalcohalides have emerged as promising functional materials for a range of applications. However, most of them are chlorides and bromides, while iodides are still rare. Herein, a new quaternary iodine-based chalcohalide Ba3GaS4I has been acquired by the reaction of BaS, Ga, S and BaI2 at 1173 K. Single-crystal XRD analysis reveals that Ba3GaS4I has a centrosymmetric structure (orthorhombic, space group Cmcm, a = 6.991(3) Å, b = 15.910(7) Å, c = 9.698(4) Å, V = 1078.6(7) Å3, and Z = 4) and consists of isolated [GaS4] tetrahedra with charge-balanced Ba2+ cations and I anions. Ba3GaS4I can be regarded as the product of chemical substitution of Ba3GaS4X (X = Cl, Br), which adopts a different space group, Pnma. The influences of the halogen elements on the bandgap and birefringence have been discussed through first principles calculations and structural comparison.

Graphical abstract: Combined experimental and theoretical investigations of Ba3GaS4I: interesting structural transformation originated from halogen substitution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Oct 2019
Accepted
08 Nov 2019
First published
08 Nov 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 17588-17593

Combined experimental and theoretical investigations of Ba3GaS4I: interesting structural transformation originated from halogen substitution

M. Li, Y. Zhang, H. Lin, Z. Ma, X. Wu and Q. Zhu, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 17588 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT04033A

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