Revisiting Ce 3 Pt 4 Ge 6 – crystal structure and physical properties
Structural reinvestigations of Ce 3 Pt 4 Ge 6 on high quality single crystals revealed additional reflections contradicting the previously reported structure featuring half occupied crystallographic sites for this compound. The structure could be solved and refined in the orthorhombic (3 + 1)D super...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry frontiers 2016, Vol.3 (10), p.1289-1296 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Structural reinvestigations of Ce
3
Pt
4
Ge
6
on high quality single crystals revealed additional reflections contradicting the previously reported structure featuring half occupied crystallographic sites for this compound. The structure could be solved and refined in the orthorhombic (3 + 1)D superspace group
Cmcm
(
α
,0,0)0
s
0 with
α
= 0.5
a
* and lattice parameters of
a
= 441.17(2),
b
= 2618.26(14) and
c
= 441.33(2) pm using the super space approach. The description of the modulated structure as commensurate case allows for an ordering of the Ce2/Ge3 atoms and the respective voids caused by the 50% occupation. The corresponding approximant can be described in the orthorhombic crystal system with space group
Pnma
and lattice parameters of
a
= 2618.26(14),
b
= 441.33(2) and
c
= 882.34(2) pm. Investigations of the magnetic properties revealed a magnetic moment of
μ
eff
= 2.48(1)
μ
B
/Ce atom and a Weiss constant of
θ
p
= −39(5) K, indicating stable trivalent cerium. No clear magnetic ordering was evident from the susceptibility measurements. Heat capacity investigations showed a λ-shaped anomaly at
T
= 2.1(1) K. Resistivity measurements show values corresponding to Ce
3
Pt
4
Ge
6
being a metal, however nearly temperature independent behavior is observed down to low temperatures. A shallow minimum and an abrupt drop suggest the title compound to be a Kondo material. |
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ISSN: | 2052-1553 2052-1553 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C6QI00248J |