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Ge 32 Co 9-x : Creating "Empty" Space by High Pressure.

William P ClarkWilder Carrillo-CabreraYurii ProtsAndy FitchMitja KrnelUlrich SchwarzYuri Grin
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The compound Ge 32 Co 9-x (x=0.54(6), a=10.9861(3) Å, space group Im 3 ‾ $\bar 3$ m) prepared under high pressure and at high temperature is metastable under ambient conditions. It crystallizes in a new structure type, Pearson symbol cI82-1.08. The crystal structure represents a slightly distorted cubic primitive arrangement of germanium atoms with part of the Ge cubes filled by cobalt. Analysis of the chemical bonding by real-space methods revealed three-core cluster units Ge 16 Co 3 and seemingly empty regions comprising either covalent inter-polyhedral Ge-Ge bonds or lone-pairs located at the germanium atoms. The electrical conductivity is metal-like.
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