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Ternary Rare-Earth-Metal Nickel Indides RE23Ni7In4 (RE = Gd, Tb, Dy) with Yb23Cu7Mg4-Type Structure.

Yuriy B TyvanchukMatthew FecicaGriheydi GarciaArthur MarAnton O Oliynyk
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
The ternary rare-earth-metal nickel indides RE23Ni7In4 (RE = Gd, Tb, Dy) were prepared by arc-melting mixtures of the elements followed by annealing at 870 K. They adopt the Yb23Cu7Mg4-type structure (space group P63/mmc, Pearson symbol hP68, Z = 2), as determined by laboratory and synchrotron powder diffraction methods for RE = Gd (a = 9.6435(10) Å, c = 22.118(3) Å) and Tb (a = 9.5695(8) Å, c = 21.983(3) Å), and single-crystal X-ray diffraction methods for RE = Dy (a = 9.533(5) Å, c = 21.890(13) Å). The centrosymmetric Yb23Cu7Mg4-type structure is closely related to the noncentrosymmetric Pr23Ir7Mg4-type structure. Triangular In3 clusters within RE23Ni7In4 represent a rare type of cluster found among metal-rich indides; the reasons for their formation were investigated by density functional theory methods.
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