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Boron Chalcogen Mixture Method-Assisted Alkali Halide Flux Crystal Growth of an Extensive Family of Quaternary Rare Earth Transition-Metal Thiosilicates: Investigation of Their Structures and Magnetic Properties.

Adam A KingLogan S BretonGregory MorrisonMark D SmithHans-Conrad Zur Loye
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
A series of transition-metal-containing rare earth thiosilicates, RE 3 TM 0.5 SiS 7 (RE = Gd-Yb; TM = Fe, Co, Ni), was obtained via flux crystal growth utilizing the boron chalcogen mixture (BCM) method. The series includes the first reported ytterbium-containing thiosilicates crystallizing in this structure type. The thiosilicates crystallize in the hexagonal crystal system in space group P 6 3 . The use of the BCM method to synthesize phase-pure samples of the title compounds for magnetic measurements is discussed, highlighting how the approach avoids some of the difficulties that plague typical chalcogenide syntheses. Magnetic measurements demonstrate that some of the compounds order antiferromagnetically and exhibit transition temperatures below 15 K.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • molecularly imprinted
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • solid phase extraction