The low-valent bismuth sulfide bromide Cu3Bi2S 3Br2

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Abstract

The thermal reactions of Cu with CuBr and Bi2S3 yielded black, shiny needles of the mixed-valent compound Cu3Bi 2S3Br2 = (CuI)6(Bi II2)(BiIII)2S6Br 4. This first low-valent copper bismuth chalcogenide halide crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pbam with a = 2966.9(7) pm, b = 802.4(2) pm, and c = 389.1(3) pm at 293(2) K. The crystal structure is dominated by ${2}\atop{\infty}$[Bi4S6Br 4]6- layers parallel to (100). The copper(I) cations fill trigonal or tetrahedral voids in the packing of anions. The bismuth(III) cations are in monocapped trigonal prismatic coordination. The bismuth(II) cations form Bi24+ dumbbells (Bi-Bi 306.3(3) pm) that are pairwise combined in cyclic fragments [(BiII2)2S 4Br4]4-. The structural information on the ordering of the dumbbells is not properly transferred between neighboring layers, resulting in diffuse X-ray scattering along a*. Raman spectroscopy shows a resonance at 113 cm-1, which can be attributed to the vibration of the Bi24+ unit.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1814-1817
Number of pages4
JournalZeitschrift fur Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie
Volume637
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

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ORCID /0000-0002-2391-6025/work/166325868

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Keywords

  • Bismuth, Copper, Diffuse scattering, Low-valent compounds, Mixed-valent compounds