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Narrow Gap Semiconducting Germanium Allotrope from the Oxidation of a Layered Zintl Phase in Ionic Liquids.

Zhongjia TangAlexander P LitvinchukMelissa GoochArnold M Guloy
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
A metastable germanium allotrope, Ge(oP32), was synthesized as polycrystalline powders and single crystals from the mild-oxidation/delithiation of Li7Ge12 in ionic liquids. Its crystal structure, from single crystal X-ray diffraction ( Pbcm, a = 8.1527(4) Å, b = 11.7572(5) Å, c = 7.7617(4) Å), features a complex covalent network of 4-bonded Ge, resulting from a well-ordered topotactic oxidative condensation of [Ge12]7- layers. It is a diamagnetic semiconductor ( Eg = 0.33 eV), and transforms exothermically and irreversibly to α-Ge at 363 °C. This demonstrates the potential of ionic liquids as reactive media in the mild oxidation of Zintl phases to new highly crystallized modifications of elements and simple compounds.
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