Acta Crystallographica Section E (Jan 2012)

Cs3Sm7Se12

  • Christof Schneck,
  • Andreas Elbe,
  • Christian M. Schurz,
  • Thomas Schleid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536811051919
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. i2 – i2

Abstract

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The title compound, tricaesium heptasamarium(III) dodecaselenide, is setting a new starting point for realization of the channel structure of the Cs3M7Se12 series, now with M = Sm, Gd–Er. This Cs3Y7Se12-type arrangement is structurally based on the Z-type sesquiselenides M2Se3 adopting the Sc2S3 structure. Thus, the structural set-up of Cs3Sm7Se12 consists of edge- and vertex-connected [SmSe6]9− octahedra [dØ(Sm3+ – Se2−) = 2.931 Å], forming a rock-salt-related network [Sm7Se12]3− with channels along [001] that are apt to take up monovalent cations (here Cs+) with coordination numbers of 7 + 1 for one and of 6 for the second cation. The latter cation has a trigonal–prismatic coordination and shows half-occupancy, resulting in an impossible short distance [2.394 (4) Å] between symmetrically coupled Cs+ cations of the same kind. While one Sm atom occupies Wyckoff position 2b with site symmetry ..2/m, all other 11 crystallographically different atoms (namely 2 × Cs, 3 × Sm and 6 × Se) are located at Wyckoff positions 4g with site symmetry ..m.