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New Insights into the Crystal Chemistry of FeB-Type Compounds: The Case of CeGe.


ABSTRACT: Several alkaline earth or rare earth binary monosilicides and -germanides possess complex bonding properties, such as polycation formation exceeding the scope of classical electron counting rules. In this study, we present characterization by powder and single-crystal diffraction and thermal analysis of CeGe, one of the few monogermanides crystallizing in the FeB-type structure. Comparative computational investigations for structure types experimentally observed for monogermanides and alternative structures with different structural motifs were performed to gain energetical insights into this family of compounds, underlining the preference for infinite germanium chains over other structural motifs. Formation enthalpy calculations and structural chemical analysis highlight the special position of FeB-type compounds among the monogermanides.

SUBMITTER: Freccero R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9784137 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Insights into the Crystal Chemistry of FeB-Type Compounds: The Case of CeGe.

Freccero Riccardo R   Frick Emmelina E   Wilthorn Caroline C   Hübner Julia-Maria JM  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20221219 24


Several alkaline earth or rare earth binary monosilicides and -germanides possess complex bonding properties, such as polycation formation exceeding the scope of classical electron counting rules. In this study, we present characterization by powder and single-crystal diffraction and thermal analysis of CeGe, one of the few monogermanides crystallizing in the FeB-type structure. Comparative computational investigations for structure types experimentally observed for monogermanides and alternativ  ...[more]

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