Synthesis, Crystal and Electronic Structure, and Thermal Conductivity Investigation of the Hollandite-like Cs x Cr 5 Te 8 Phases (0.73 < x < 1).
Hugo BouteillerBruno FontaineTakao MoriFranck GascoinJean-François HaletDavid BerthebaudPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
This article presents a comprehensive study on the synthesis and structural and thermal conductivity properties of cesium-inserted chromium tellurides of formula Cs x Cr 5 Te 8 . Single crystals of three different compositions ( x = 0.73, 0.91, and 0.97) were successfully synthesized and suggested the existence of a solid solution in the range 0.73 < x < 1. Through a detailed single-crystal characterization, the complete structure of these compounds is determined, revealing a distinct B -type hollandite-like structural form derived from the hollandite structure, in contrast to the more commonly observed A -type pseudo-hollandite in AM 5 X 8 -type chalcogenides (A = cation, M = transition metal, and X = chalcogen). Periodic density functional theory calculations predict the Cs 0.73 Cr 5 Te 8 composition as the most stable, with a metallic conductive behavior. The thermal conductivity of bulk Cs x Cr 5 Te 8 samples is measured to be 1.4 W m -1 K -1 at 300 K and increases with temperature up to 2 W m -1 K -1 at 673 K.