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The '''telluride phosphides''' are a class of [[mixed anion compounds]] containing both [[telluride]] and [[phosphide]] ions (Te<sup>2−</sup> P<sup>3−</sup>). |
The '''telluride phosphides''' are a class of [[mixed anion compounds]] containing both [[telluride]] and [[phosphide]] ions (Te<sup>2−</sup> P<sup>3−</sup>). |
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The phosphidotelluride or telluridophosphide compounds have a [TeP]<sup>3−</sup> group in which the tellurium atom has a bond to the phosphorus atom. A formal charge of −2 is on the phosphorus and −1 on the tellurium. |
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Revision as of 23:00, 27 May 2020
The telluride phosphides are a class of mixed anion compounds containing both telluride and phosphide ions (Te2− P3−). The phosphidotelluride or telluridophosphide compounds have a [TeP]3− group in which the tellurium atom has a bond to the phosphorus atom. A formal charge of −2 is on the phosphorus and −1 on the tellurium.
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name | formula | MW | ratio
Te:O |
system | space group | unit cell
Å |
volume | density | optical | band gap | CAS | references | |
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cerium phosphide telluride | Ce3Te3P | 3:1 | [1] | ||||||||||
UPTe | tetragonal | a=4.100 c=17.026 | [2] | ||||||||||
NpPTe | tetragonal | P4/nmm | a=4.265 c=9.067 | [2] | |||||||||
PuPTe | tetragonal | P4/nmm | a=4.289 c=9.098 | [2] | |||||||||
AmPTe | tetragonal | P4/nmm | a=4.269 c=9.050 | [2] |
References
- ^ Schmidt, Peer; Dallmann, Hannelore; Kadner, Gudrun; Krug, Jutta; Philipp, Frauke; Teske, Klaus (October 2009). "The thermochemical behaviour of Te8O10(PO4)4 and its use for phosphide telluride synthesis". Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry / Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie. 635 (13–14): 2153. doi:10.1002/zaac.200900350.
- ^ a b c d . pp. 153–154. ISBN 9783540456841.
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