Unexplored reactivity of (Sn)2- Oligomers with transition metals in low-temperature solid-state reactions
Shunsuke Sasaki, Melanie Lesault, Elodie Grange, Etienne Janod,, Beno\^it Corraze, Sylvian Cadars, Maria Teresa Caldes, Catherine, Guillot-Deudon, St\'ephane Jobic, Laurent Cario

TL;DR
This paper explores the reactivity of (Sn)2- oligomers with transition metals in low-temperature solid-state reactions, revealing new pathways for designing layered chalcogenide materials with potential for rational crystal structure prediction.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of oligomer redox activity to transition metals, demonstrating structure-reactivity relationships in solid-state synthesis of new materials.
Findings
Reactivity of (S2)2- and (S3)2- oligomers with Cu, Ni, Fe confirmed
New layered compounds BaCu2S2, BaCu4S3, BaNiS2, BaFe2S3 synthesized
Structure-reactivity relationships elucidated
Abstract
Chalcogenides (Q = S, Se, Te), one of the most important family of materials in solid-state chemistry, differ from oxides by their ability to form covalently-bonded (Qn)2- oligomers. Each chalcogen atom within such entity fulfills the octet rule by sharing electrons with other chalcogen atoms but some antibonding levels are vacant. This makes these oligomers particularly suited for redox reactions in solid state, namely towards elemental metals with a low redox potential that may be oxidized. We recently used this strategy to design, at low temperature and in an orientated manner, materials with 2D infinite layers through the topochemical insertion of copper into preformed precursors containing (S2)2- and/or (Se2)2- dimers (i.e. La2O2S2, Ba2F2S2 and LaSe2). Herein we extend the validity of the concept to the redox activity of (S2)2- and (S3)2- oligomers towards 3d transition metal…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Iron-based superconductors research
