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Ambient and High Pressure CuNiSb2: Metal-Ordered and Metal-Disordered NiAs-Type Derivative Pnictides

Authors :
Chongin Pak
David Walker
Thomas J. Emge
Martha Greenblatt
Gabriel Kotliar
Xiaoyan Tan
Corey E. Frank
Saul H. Lapidus
Chang-Jong Kang
Callista M. Skaggs
Christopher J. Perez
Joke Hadermann
Susan M. Kauzlarich
Source :
Inorganic Chemistry. 59:14058-14069
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2020.

Abstract

The mineral Zlatogorite, CuNiSb2, was synthesized in the laboratory for the first time by annealing elements at ambient pressure (CuNiSb2-AP). Rietveld refinement of synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction data indicates that CuNiSb2-AP crystallizes in the NiAs-derived structure (P3m1, #164) with Cu and Ni ordering. The structure consists of alternate NiSb6 and CuSb6 octahedral layers via face-sharing. The formation of such structure instead of metal disordered NiAs-type structure (P63/mmc, #194) is validated by the lower energy of the ordered phase by first-principle calculations. Interatomic crystal orbital Hamilton population, electron localization function, and charge density analysis reveal strong Ni-Sb, Cu-Sb, and Cu-Ni bonding and long weak Sb-Sb interactions in CuNiSb2-AP. The magnetic measurement indicates that CuNiSb2-AP is Pauli paramagnetic. First-principle calculations and experimental electrical resistivity measurements reveal that CuNiSb2-AP is a metal. The low Seebeck coefficient and large thermal conductivity suggest that CuNiSb2 is not a potential thermoelectric material. Single crystals were grown by chemical vapor transport. The high pressure sample (CuNiSb2-8 GPa) was prepared by pressing CuNiSb2-AP at 700 °C and 8 GPa. However, the structures of single crystal and CuNiSb2-8 GPa are best fit with a disordered metal structure in the P3m1 space group, corroborated by transmission electron microscopy.

Details

ISSN :
1520510X and 00201669
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inorganic Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c1f3a4ce7d27f1615ab3220726accadc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01848