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Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2002

Preparation, structure, and properties of a series of anisotropic oxychloride cluster compounds AxNb6Cl12O2 (A=K, Rb, Cs, or In)

Ekaterina V. Anokhina; Cynthia S. Day; Hans Jürgen Meyer; Markus Ströbele; Susan M. Kauzlarich; Hyungrak Kim; Myung-Hwan Whangbo; Abdessadek Lachgar

Abstract In the course of our investigation aimed at the preparation of anisotropic cluster materials using a combination of oxide and chloride ligands to induce directional bonding preferences in the cluster unit, a series of niobium oxychloride cluster compounds AxNb6Cl12O2 (A=K, x=0.72(2); A=Rb, x=0.736(7); A=Cs, x=0.938(4); A=In, x=0.634(8)) was obtained by solid state synthesis. The cluster framework is based on (Nb6Cl10iO2i)Cl4aO2a clusters connected via oxide ligands in the a → direction with two Nb–O linkages between adjacent clusters, which resembles intercluster bonding in Chevrel–Sergent phases, while in the other two directions, the linkages occur through single Cla–a bridges. The framework generates channels where the cations A+ are located. The electronic band structure of the series features a narrow partially occupied band originating from a Nb–Nb bonding state. Magnetic and ESR measurements show the presence of localized unpaired electrons, and resistivity measurements indicate a semiconducting behavior.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2003

Eu10Mn6Sb13: A new ternary rare-earth transition-metal Zintl phase

Aaron P. Holm; Seon-Mi Park; Cathie L. Condron; Marilyn M. Olmstead; Hyungrak Kim; P. Klavins; Fernande Grandjean; Raphaël P. Hermann; Gary J. Long; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis; Susan M. Kauzlarich; Sung-Jin Kim


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2000

Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of a New Ternary Zintl Phase: Sr21Mn4Sb18

Hyungrak Kim; Cathie L. Condron; and Aaron P. Holm; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Chemistry of Materials | 2002

Structure, Magnetism, and Magnetoresistance of the Rare-Earth Transition Metal Compounds Eu13AMnSb11 (A = Ca, Sr, Ba, and Yb)

Hyungrak Kim; P. Klavins; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Chemistry of Materials | 2002

Magnetism and Colossal Magnetoresistance of the Pseudo-Ternary Rare-Earth Transition-Metal Compounds, Eu14-xCaxMnSb11 (x < 3)

Hyungrak Kim; Julia Y. Chan; Marilyn M. Olmstead; P. Klavins; David J. Webb; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005

Structure and magnetic properties of Ca14MnP11

Hyungrak Kim; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2001

Structure and Physical Properties of the New Pseudo-binary Intermetallic Compound Ti11(Sb,Sn)8

Hyungrak Kim; Marilyn M. Olmstead; Julia Y. Chan; Paul C. Canfield; I. R. Fisher; Robert W. Henning; Arthur J. Schultz; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2002

Neutron Diffraction Study of the Ternary Transition Metal Zintl Compound Ca14MnSb11

Hyungrak Kim; Q. Huang; Jeffrey W. Lynn; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005

Structure and magnetic properties of Ca 14MnP 11

Hyungrak Kim; Susan M. Kauzlarich


Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005

Structure and magnetic properties of CaMnP

Hyungrak Kim; Susan M. Kauzlarich

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Julia Y. Chan

University of Texas at Dallas

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P. Klavins

University of California

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Arthur J. Schultz

Argonne National Laboratory

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Robert W. Henning

Argonne National Laboratory

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Aaron P. Holm

University of California

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