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Structural Uniqueness of the [Nb(As5)2]5- Cluster in the Zintl Phase Cs5NbAs10.

Sviatoslav BaranetsAlexander OvchinnikovOlga DmitrenkoSvilen Bobev
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2021)
The structure of the novel Zintl phase, Cs5NbAs10, is reported for the first time. This compound crystallizes in the monoclinic P21/c space group (no. 14) with eight formula units per cell. The structure represents a unique atomic arrangement, constituting a new structure type with Wyckoff sequence e32. The most important structural element is the unprecedented [Nb(As5)2]5- cluster anion, formed by a Nb atom enclosed between two As5 rings. These nonaromatic cyclic species, formally [As5]5-, adopt an envelope conformation similar to that of cyclopentane. To date, it is only the second example of an [As5]5- ring with this conformation, reported in an inorganic solid-state compound. The bonding characteristics of the [Nb(As5)2]5- cluster and the [As5]5- rings are thoroughly investigated using first-principles methods and discussed. Electronic band structure calculations on Cs5NbAs10 suggest that this compound is a semiconductor with an estimated band gap of ca. 1.4 eV.
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