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Structures of LaH 10 , EuH 9 , and UH 8 superhydrides rationalized by electron counting and Jahn-Teller distortions in a covalent cluster model.

Harry W T MorganAnastassia N Alexandrova
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
The superconducting hydrides LaH 10 , EuH 9 and UH 8 are studied using chemically intuitive bonding analysis of periodic and molecular models. We find trends in the crystallographic and electronic structures of the materials by focusing on chemically meaningful building blocks in the predicted H sublattices. Atomic charge calculations, using two complementary techniques, allow us to assign oxidation states to the metals and divide the H sublattice into neutral and anionic components. Cubic [H 8 ] q- clusters are an important structural motif, and molecular orbital analysis of this cluster in isolation shows the crystal structures to be consistent with our oxidation state assignments. Crystal orbital Hamilton population analysis confirms the applicability of the cluster model to the periodic electronic structure. A Jahn-Teller distortion predicted by MO analysis rationalises the distortion observed in a prior study of EuH 9 . The impact of this distortion on superconductivity is determined, and implications for crystal structure prediction in other metal-hydrogen systems are discussed. Additionally, the performance of electronic structure analysis methods at high pressures are tested and recommendations for future studies are given. These results demonstrate the value of simple bonding models in rationalizing chemical structures under extreme conditions.
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