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Flux Growth, Crystal Structure, and Chemical Bonding of Yb2PdGe3, an AlB2 Superstructure within the Rare-Earth Series

Inorganic Chemistry

Riccardo Freccero; Laura C. J. Pereira; Serena De Negri2023ACS Publications

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Riccardo Freccero; Laura C. J. Pereira (Laura Cristina de Jesus Pereira); Pavlo Solokha; Serena De Negri

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02/06/2023

Abstract

The complete structure revision of the RE2PdGe3 (RE = rare-earth metal) series revealed that Yb2PdGe3 is the only AlB2 ordered superstructure. Good-quality single crystals of this compound were successfully grown from molten indium flux, enabling accurate single-crystal investigations. Yb2PdGe3 crystallizes with the Ce2CoSi3-type structure in the hexagonal space group P6/mmm (no. 191) with lattice parameters a = 8.468(1) Å and c = 4.0747(7) Å. This structure is a four-order derivative of AlB2, composed of planar ∞2[PdGe3] honeycomb layers spaced by Yb species, located at the center of Ge6 and Ge4Pd2 hexagons. A superconducting transition is observed below the critical temperature of 4 K. A divalent state of Yb is deduced from magnetic susceptibility measurements below room temperature, which indicate an almost nonmagnetic behavior. A charge transfer from Yb to Pd and Ge was evidenced by the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM) effective charges; polar four-atomic Ge–Pd/Yb and two-atomic Pd–Yb bonds were observed from the ELI-D (electron localizability indicator), partial ELI-D, and ELI-D/QTAIM intersections. The bonding interactions between Ge atoms within regular Ge6 hexagons are found to be intermediate between single bonds, as in elemental Ge, and higher-order bonds in the hypothetic Ge6H6 and Ge66– aromatic molecules.

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ACS Publications

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Inorganic Chemistry

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1988

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1999

Volume

62

Issue

5

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928395000001

Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

chemical-sciences - Chemical sciences

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eng - English

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