Fq. Huang et al., SYNTHESES AND CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES OF 3 COPPER TELLURIDES - BADYCUTE3, K1.5DY2CU2.5TE5, AND ACENTRIC K0.5BA0.5DYCU1.5TE3, Chemistry of materials, 10(5), 1998, pp. 1320-1326
Three compounds, BaDyCuTe3, K1.5Dy2Cu2.5Te5, and K0.5Ba0.5DyCu1.5Te3,
were synthesized from the reaction at 850 degrees C of the pure elemen
ts with fluxes such as BaCl2 or a eutectic mixture of LiCl/KCl. The cr
ystal structures of the three compounds were determined by the single-
crystal X-ray method. The final R-values for the three crystals were,
respectively, 4.34%, 3.95%, and 3.46%. All three structures can be vie
wed as tetrahedral structures based on CuTe4 units. BaDyCuTe3 crystall
izes in the orthorhombic space group Cmcm (no. 63) with cell dimension
s of a = 4.4286(3) Angstrom, b = 14.7895(10) Angstrom, c = 11.3454(8)
Angstrom, and Z = 4. BaDyCuTe3 is isotypic with the known structure of
KZrCuS3. The other compounds, K0.5Ba0.5DyCu1.5Te3 and K1.5Dy2Cu2.5Te5
, belong to new structure types. The structure of the former compound
is a filled version of the BaDyCuTe3 compound noted above. However, un
like BaDyCuTe3, K0.5Ba0.5DyCu1.5Te3 crystallizes in the noncentrosymme
tric orthorhombic space group Cmc2(1) (no. 36) with cell dimensions of
a = 4.3877(3) Angstrom, b = 14.9001(12) Angstrom, c = 11.4847(9) Angs
trom, and Z = 4. While BaDyCuTe3 contains infinite one-dimensional cha
ins of tetrahedra with stoichiometry [CuTe35-](infinity), the new phas
e K0.5Ba0.5DyCu1.5Te3 forms a three-dimesional framework of tetrahedra
. The compound K1.5Dy2Cu2.5Te5 crystallizes in another orthorhombic sp
ace group, Pmnn (No.58) with cell axes of a = 4.3307(1) Angstrom, b =
16.6766(2) Angstrom, c = 17.6945(2) Angstrom, and Z = 4. This final st
ructure can also be related to that of K0.5Ba0.5DyCu1.5Te3.