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Telluride phosphide

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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. There is no binary compound of tellurium and phosphorus.

The titanium group elements form layered hexagonal crystals that can be exfoliated to Monolayers.[1]


List

Artificial

name formula MW ratio

Te:P

system space group unit cell

Å

volume density optical band gap CAS references
PTe gas phase [2]
P4S2Te molecular [2]
P4STe2 molecular [2]
Ti2PTe2 hexagonal R3_m a=3.6387 c=28.486 metallic on c axis also monolayer [2]
Zr2PTe2 rhombohedral R3_m a=3.8117 c=29.189 Z=3 367.27 6.356 black also monolayer [3]
RuTeP [4]
BaP4Te orthorhombic Pnma with a =16.486 b =6.484 c =7.076 Z =4 [2][5]
CeP0.4Te1.6 [2]
CeP1.1Te0.9 [2]
cerium phosphide telluride Ce3Te3P 3:1 [6]
Hf2Te2P R3_m a=3.7946 c=29.14 also monolayer [1]
IrTeP orthorhombic a=6.030 b=6.131 c=12.132 [7]
OsTeP arsenopyrite structure P21/c a = 6.2291 b = 6.1604 c = 6.2449 β = 112.01° 222.2 10.43 [8]
UPTe tetragonal a=4.100 c=17.026 [9]
NpPTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.265 c=9.067 [9]
PuPTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.289 c=9.098 [9]
AmPTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.269 c=9.050 [9]

References

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  7. ^ Kliche, Gerhard (1986-01-01). "NOTIZEN: Iridiumphosphidtellurid, IrPTe / Iridium Phosphide Telluride, IrPTe". Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B. 41 (1): 130–131. doi:10.1515/znb-1986-0126. ISSN 1865-7117.
  8. ^ Lutz, H. D.; Schmidt, Th.; Wäschenbach, G. (1988). "Phasendiagramme von Chalkogeniden und Pnictiden des Rutheniums und Osmiums mit Pyrit-, Markasit-, Löllingit‐ und Arsenopyritstruktur". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie (in German). 562 (1): 7–16. doi:10.1002/zaac.19885620102. ISSN 0044-2313.
  9. ^ a b c d . pp. 153–154. ISBN 9783540456841. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)