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Sulfidogermanates or thiogermanates are chemical compounds containing anions with sulfur atoms bound to germanium. They are in the class of chalcogenidotetrelates. Related compounds include thiosilicates, thiostannates, selenidogermanates, telluridogermanates and selenidostannates.

List

formula name system space group cell Å volume density comments ref
H4Ge4S10 thiogermanic acid triclinic P1 a = 8.621, b = 9.899, c = 10.009, α = 85.963°, β = 64.714°, γ = 89.501°, Z = 2 [1][2]
H2Ge4S9 thiogermanic acid [1]
Li4MnGe2S7 monoclinic Cc a=16.833 b=6.71 c=10.121 β = 94.76 Z=4 1139.1 2.637 light pink [3]
[CH3NH3]4Ge2S6 tetrakis(methylammonium) bis(μ-sulfido)-tetrakis(sulfido)-di-germanium triclinic P1 a 7.3336 b 7.3760 c 10.0007, α 108.598° β 111.332° γ 90.297° [4]
[CH3CH2NH3]4Ge2S6•CH3CH2NH2 tetrakis(ethylammonium) bis(μ-sulfido)-tetrakis(sulfido)-di-germanium ethylamine orthorhombic Pnma a 7.8501 b 18.3444 c 17.4386 [4]
[CH3CH2NH3]3[CH3NH3]Ge4S10 tris(diethylammonium) methylammonium hexakis(μ-sulfido)-tris(sulfido)-tetra-germanium Pa3 a 17.9402 c 17.9402 [4]
(NH4)2[NH2(CH3)2]2Ge2S6 monoclinic P21/c a = 6.965, b = 15.7195, c = 7.2045, β = 92.765° band gap 3.50 eV [5]
(NH3NH2)2[(RNGe)2(μ-S)2S2] [6]
[(R1Ge)4(μ-S)6] R1 = CMe2CH2COMe [6][7]
(trenH2)2[Ge2S6] tren = tris(2-aminoethyl)amine monoclinic C2/c a=25.264 b=7.313 c=16.584 β=122.616 Z=4 2581 1.632 colourless [8]
Na4Ge2S6 · 14H2O triclinic P1 a = 9.978, b = 7.202, c = 9.601, α = 108.41 β = 92.39, γ = 91.69° Z = 1 [9]
Na6Ge2S7 [10]
Na(AlS2)(GeS2)4 monoclinic P21/n a = 6.803, b = 38.207, c = 6.947, β = 119.17° [11]
Li10GeP2S12 tetragonal lithium ion conductor [12]
K6Ge2S7 [10]
[VO(dien)]2GeS4 orthorhombic Pna21 a =19.831, b = 8.0814, c = 12.0889, Z = 4 1937.4 [13]
{[V(en)2]2O}Ge2S6 en = ethylenediamine monoclinic P21/n a=8.352 b=12.682 c=11.339  β=94.75 Z=2 1196.9 1.931 black [14]
[VO(dap)2]2Ge2S6·dap dap = 1,2-diaminopropane hexagonal R2c ?????????????????? a=38.284 c=11.170 Z=18 14178 1.619 purple; hexagonal nanotubes [14]
{[Mn(2,2′-bipy)2(H2O)]2Ge4S10}·3H2O bipy = bipyridine triclinic P1 a=10.6511 b=13.0443 c=22.995, α=79.539 β=77.653° γ=79.737° Z=2 3036.6 1.570 [15]
{Mn(tepa)}2(μ-Ge2Se6) tetragonal I41/a [16]
Mn2(en)4Ge2S6 en=ethylenediamine [17]
Mn2(dap)4Ge2S6 dap = 1,2-diaminopropane [17]
H2dienMnGeS4 dien = diethylenetriamine [17]
[(dien)2Mn]Ge2S4 dien=diethylenetriamine orthorhombic P212121 a=9.113, b=12.475, c=17.077, Z=4 1941 1D [Ge2S4]2− chains [18]
Mn3Ge2S7(NH3)4 orthorhombic Pbcn a=9.107 b=13.923 c=12.750 Z=4 1616.6 2.476 green [19]
[Fe(2,2′-bipy)3]2[Ge4S10]·10H2O monoclinic P21/c a=23.8411 b=13.6462 c=22.9029 β=93.400° Z=4 7438.1 1.643 [15]
{Fe(tepa)}2(μ-Ge2Se6) tetragonal I41/a [16]
K2FeGe3S8 triclinic P1 a = 7.016, b= 7.770, c = 14.342, α = 93.80°, β = 92.65°, γ = 114.04° [20]
K2CoGe3S8 monoclinic P21 a = 7.1089, b = 11.8823, c = 16.759, β = 96.604° [20]
[{Co(tepa)}2(μ-Ge2S6)] tepa= tetraethylenepentaamine tetragonal I41/a [16]
[dienH2][Co(dien)2][Ge2S6] dien = diethylenetriamine triclinic P1 a 11.3224 b 14.6492 c 18.3710, α 71.000° β 78.352° γ 73.441° Z=4 2741.5 1.715 yellow [21]
[dienH2][Co(dien)2][Ge2S6] triclinic P1 a 11.3224 b 14.6492 c 18.3710, α 71.000° β 78.352° γ 73.441° Z=1 679.62 1.730 yellow [21]
[dienH2][Co(dien)2][Ge2S6] orthorhombic Pbca a=15.2110 b=16.7025 c=21.8821 Z=8 5559.4 1.692 yellow [21]
[dienH2][Co(dien)2][Ge2S6] orthorhombic Pca21 a=a=14.7043 b=9.0099 c=21.4540 Z=4 2842.3 1.655 yellow [21]
[Ni(cyclam)]3[Ni(cyclam)(H2O)2][Ge4S10]2·21H2O cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane monoclinic Cc a=35.915 b=10.047 c=30.607 β =115.32 Z=4 9983 1.778 [15]
[Ni(dien)2]3[Ge3Sb8S21]·0.5H2O dien = diethylenetriamine [22]
[(CH3CH2)4N]3CuGe4S10 catena-[hexakis(tetraethylammonium) hexadecakis(μ-sulfido)-tetrakis(sulfido)-octa-germanium-di-copper] monoclinic P 21/n a 15.0956 b 14.2127 c 19.5889, β 91.131° [4]
[H4teta]5[Cu40Ge15S60]·2.5(teta) [23]
Cu(AlS2)(GeS2)4 monoclinic P21/n a 6.796 b 37.628 c 6.8797, β 119.52° [11]
Y3LiGeS7 [24]
[Y2(tepa)2(μ-OH)2(μ-Ge2S6)](tepa)0.5·H2O monoclinic C2/c a=19.638 b=14.415 c=16.910 β=122.47 Z=4 4038.6 1.863 colourless [8]
[{RNGe(μ-S)3}4Pd6]·MeOH RN = CMe2CH2CMeNNH2 [6]
[(CH3CH2)4N]3AgGe4S10 catena-[hexakis(tetraethylammonium) hexadecakis(μ-sulfido)-tetrakis(sulfido)-di-silver-octa-germanium] monoclinic P 21/n a 15.1898 b 14.3043 c 19.5059, β 91.056° [4]
Ag(AlS2)(GeS2)4 monoclinic P21/n a 6.799 b 38.4169 c 6.813 β 119.65° [11]
Y3Cd0.5GeS7 [24]
Na9Sb(Ge2S6)2 monoclinic C2/m a=7.5857 b=11.574 c=6.817 β=106.587 Z=1 573.7 2.905 yellow [25]
[(Me)2NH2]6[Ge2Sb2S7][Ge4S10] microporous, can exchange dimethyl ammonium for alkalis [21][26]
[dabcoH]2[Ge2Sb3S10] dabco = 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane [21]
[AEPH2][GeSb2S6]·CH3OH AEP = N-(2-aminoethyl)piperazine orthorhombic Pbca a=6.7183 b=18.3065 c=31.5007 Z=8 3874.2 2.303 yellow [21][27]
[CH3NH3]20Ge10Sb28S72·7H2O monoclinic C2/c a =29.2964 b=29.3261 c=41.601 β=100.084° [28]
[(CH3CH2CH2)2NH2]3Ge3Sb5S15·0.5(C2H5OH) triclinic P1 a=9.7628 b=15.7590 c=17.0313, α=79.868° β=75.010° γ=81.094° [28]
[Mn(en)3][GeSb2S6] dien = diethylenetriamine orthorhombic Pbca a=13.374 b=17.607 c=18.562 Z=8 4370.8 2.26 yellow [21][29]
[Co(dien)2]2[GeSb4S10] dien = diethylenetriamine orthorhombic Pbca a=14.684 b=17.133 c=33.478 Z=8 8422 2.205 yellow [21][29]
[Ni(dien)2]3[Ge3Sb8S21]·0.5H2O monoclinic C2/m a =17.604 b =30.660 c =15.348 β =114.69° [21]
[Pr(dien)3]2[Ge2S6]Cl2 dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n a=11.637 b=14.143 c=15.120 β=98.149° Z=4 2463 1.765 green [30]
[Sm(dien)3]2[Ge2S6]Cl2 dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n 11.532 b=14.423 c=14.573 β=97.105° Z=4 2405 1.834 light yellow [30]
Sm3Zn0.5GeS7 [24]
[Eu(dien)3]2[Ge2S6]Cl2 dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n a=11.567 b=14.633 c=14.465 β=96.434 Z=4 2432.9 1.818 yellow [8]
Gd3Cd0.5GeS7 [24]
[Gd(dien)3]2[Ge2S6]Cl2 dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n 11.548 b=14.677 c=14.427 β=96.332° Z=4 2430.4 1.834 colourless [30]
[Dy(dien)3]2[Ge2S6]Cl2 dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n a=11.503 b=14.645 c=14.340 β=96.178° Z=4 2401.8 1.870 light yellow [30]
[Ho(trien)(en)GeS3(SH)] trien = triethylenetetramine [30]
Er2(tepa)2(μ-OH)2(μ-Ge2S6)]n·nH2O tepa = tetraethylenepentamine [31]
[Er2(dien)4(μ-OH)2][Ge2S6] dien = diethylenetriamine monoclinic P21/n 11.710 b=11.318 c=13.548 β=97.635° Z=4 1779.6 2.088 red [30]
Tm2(tepa)2(μ-OH)2(μ-Ge2S6)]n·nH2O tepa = tetraethylenepentamine [31]

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