Clathrate XI K58 Zn122 Sb207 : A New Branch on the Clathrate Family Tree.
Tori CoxVolodymyr GvozdetskyiMark BertolamiShannon LeeKristian ShipleyOleg I LebedevJulia V ZaikinaPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The compositional screening of K-Zn-Sb ternary system aided by machine learning, rapid exploratory synthesis using KH salt-like precursor and in situ powder X-ray diffraction yielded a novel clathrate type XI K58 Zn122 Sb207 . This clathrate consists of a 3D Zn-Sb framework hosting K+ ions inside polyhedral cages, some of which are reminiscent of known clathrate types while others are unique to this structure type. The complex non-centrosymmetric structure in the tetragonal space group I 4 ‾ 2 m was solved by means of single crystal X-ray diffraction as a 6-component twin due to pseudocubic symmetry and further confirmed by high-resolution synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction and state-of-the-art scanning transmission electron microscopy. The electron-precise composition of this clathrate yields narrow-gap p-type semiconductor with extraordinarily low thermal conductivity due to displacement or "rattling" of K cations inside oversized cages and as well as to twinning, stacking faults and antiphase boundary defects.