Issue 3, 2024

Ordering by cation replacement in the system Na2−xLixGa7

Abstract

Samples of the pseudo-binary system Na2−xLixGa7 (x ≤ 1) were synthesized from the elements at 300 °C in sealed Ta ampoules or by the reaction of Na2Ga7 with LiCl. The peritectic formation temperature decreases with increasing Li content from 501(2) °C (x = 0) to 489(2) °C (x = 1). The boundary compositions Na2Ga7 and Na1Li1Ga7 crystallize with different structure types related by a group–subgroup relation. While the Na-rich compositions (x ≤ 0.5) represent a substitutional solid solution (space group Pnma), the Li-rich compositions feature an unconventional replacement mechanism in which Li atoms occupying interstitial positions induce vancancies at the Na positions (space group Cmce). The crystal structure of Na1Li1Ga7 (a = 8.562(1) Å, b = 14.822(2) Å, c = 11.454(2) Å; Z = 8) was determined from X-ray single-crystal diffraction data, and reveals an anionic framework comprising 12-bonded Ga12 icosahedra and 4-bonded Ga atoms, with alkali–metal atoms occupying channels and cavities. The arrangement of cations makes NaLiGa7 a new structure type within the MgB12Si2 structure family. Band structure calculations for the composition NaLiGa7 predict semiconducting behavior consistent with the balance [Na+]2[Li+]2[(Ga12)2−][Ga]2, considering closo Wade clusters [(12b)Ga12]2− and Zintl anions [(4b)Ga]. Susceptibility measurements indicate temperature-independent diamagnetic behavior.

Graphical abstract: Ordering by cation replacement in the system Na2−xLixGa7

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Oct 2023
Accepted
14 Dec 2023
First published
15 Dec 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 908-916

Ordering by cation replacement in the system Na2−xLixGa7

C. Yu, Y. Prots, A. Ormeci, M. Krnel, M. Schmidt, L. Akselrud, F. R. Wagner, Y. Grin and M. Baitinger, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 908 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT03628F

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