Synthesis of Zintl Phase Metal Silicide Thermoelectric Materials in Magnesium/Zinc Flux.
Amirhossein ZareihassangheshlaghiJorge Galeano-CabralMd Sahab UddinBenny SchundelmierKaya WeiRyan E BaumbachSusan E LatturnerPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Zintl phases have potential applications as thermoelectric materials for power generation and cooling owing to their complex crystal structures and unique electronic properties. We carried out reactions of silicon with barium and strontium in excess Mg/Zn flux to synthesize (Ba/Sr) 5+x Mg 19-x Si 12 Zintl phases, investigating the effect of varying Ba/Sr ratio on site mixing and thermoelectric properties. (Ba/Sr) 5+x Mg 19-x Si 12 compounds with 0 < x < 3 are charge-balanced Zintl phases which adopt the hexagonal Ho 5 Ni 19 P 12 structure type (space group P 6̅2 m ). Density of states calculations indicate that these materials are semimetals. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction data and elemental analysis for Ba 5 Mg 19 Si 12 , Ba 4.86 Sr 2.94 Mg 16.20 Si 12 , Ba 3.63 Sr 4.20 Mg 16.17 Si 12 , Ba 1.93 Sr 5.99 Mg 16.08 Si 12 , and Sr 7.82 Mg 16.18 Si 12 show occupation of barium and strontium cations in Ho sites, while strontium mixes with magnesium on a specific Ni site. Powder XRD data of products show that they are single phase throughout the sample. Thermoelectric measurements indicate that increasing strontium content and mixing on three cation sites decreases thermal conductivity; it is hypothesized that improved overall thermoelectric behavior is likely due to the rattling of the Sr cations in their positions.