Journal of Structural Chemistry | 2019

An Intriguing Structural and Functional Analogy Between Large Cations and Anion-Centered (X2−Mn+) Clusters Exemplifiedby Double Chalcogenides K, Rb, Cs, TI(I) and Ag(I), Cu(I)

 

Abstract


The structures of chalcogenides where some large S2−, Se2−, Te2− anions are closely surrounded by 6–12 Cu+ or Ag+ cations in 3–4 coordination are considered. These compact (X2−Mn+) groups, being the anion-centered clusters (ACCs), can be thought as highly charged voluminous analogues of large K, Rb, T1(I), Cs cations. Together they perform related structural functions.

Volume 60
Pages 449-456
DOI 10.1134/S0022476619030132
Language English
Journal Journal of Structural Chemistry

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