More Than 50 Years after Its Discovery in SiO 2 Octahedral Coordination Has Also Been Established in SiS 2 at High Pressure
SiO exhibits a high-pressure-high-temperature polymorphism, leading to an increase in silicon coordination number and density. However, for the related compound SiS such pressure-induced behavior has not been observed with tetrahedral coordination yet. All four crystal structures of SiS known so far...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 2017-01, Vol.56 (1), p.372-377 |
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Zusammenfassung: | SiO
exhibits a high-pressure-high-temperature polymorphism, leading to an increase in silicon coordination number and density. However, for the related compound SiS
such pressure-induced behavior has not been observed with tetrahedral coordination yet. All four crystal structures of SiS
known so far contain silicon with tetrahedral coordination. In the orthorhombic, ambient-pressure phase these tetrahedra share edges and achieve only low space filling and density. Up to 4 GPa and 1473 K, three phases can be quenched as metastable phases from high-pressure high-temperature to ambient conditions. Space occupancy and density are increased first by edge and corner sharing and then by corner sharing alone. The structural situation of SiS
up to the current study resembles that of SiO
in 1960: Then, in its polymorphs only Si-O
tetrahedra were known. But in 1961, a polymorph with rutile structure was discovered: octahedral Si-O
coordination was established. Now, 50 years later, we report here on the transition from 4-fold to 6-fold coordination in SiS
, the sulfur analogue of silica. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b02294 |