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Arsenide telluride

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Arsenide tellurides or telluride arsenides are compounds containing anions composed of telluride (Te2−) and arsenide (As3−). They can be considered as mixed anion compounds. Related compounds include the arsenide sulfides, arsenide selenides, antimonide tellurides, and phosphide tellurides. Some are in the category of arsenopyrite-type compounds with As:Te of 1:1. Yet others are layered with As:Te of 1:2.

Arsenide telluride compounds can be made by heating the elements together.[1]

List

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formula system space group unit cell Å volume density comment ref
TiAsTe orthorhombic Immm a = 3.5730 b = 5.249 c = 12.794 @153K; n-type metallic [2]
FeAsTe [3]
Fe5AsTe2 rhombohedral R3m a=4.065788 c=29.7408 cleavable layered [4]
As2.8Te5.12Zr3.88 orthorhombic Immm a=5.64 b=13.37 c=3.78 285 7.013 Zr and Te deficient [5]
zirconium arsenotelluride Zr2.00As2.86Te0.92 a = 3.82 c = 8.17 7.14 [6]
ruthenium arsenide telluride RuTeAs monoclinic a=6.36 b=6.30 c=6.40 β=113.6° natural mineral [7][8]
osmium arsenide telluride OsAsTe monoclinic a=6.37 b=6.31 c=6.42 β=113.1° [9][8]
ThAsTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.260 c=8.812 Z=2 metallic [10][1]
UAsTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.167 c=8.764 Curie temp 66K; metallic [10][1]
NpAsTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.140 c=8.909 Curie temp 25K [10]
PuAsTe tetragonal P4/nmm 165 Curie temp 125K [10]
AmAsTe tetragonal P4/nmm a=4.238 c=9.087 [10]

References

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  8. ^ a b Hulliger, F. (January 1964). "New Semiconducting Arsenopyrite-type Compounds". Nature. 201 (4917): 381–382. Bibcode:1964Natur.201..381H. doi:10.1038/201381a0. ISSN 0028-0836. S2CID 4278049.
  9. ^ Chukanov, Nikita V.; Chervonnyi, Alexandr D. (2016-03-09). Infrared Spectroscopy of Minerals and Related Compounds. Springer. p. 1030. ISBN 978-3-319-25349-7.
  10. ^ a b c d e Kaczorowski, D. Pnictides And Chalcogenides Iii: Ternary Actinide Pnictides And Chalcogenides.