Strontium tetrastannide

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Strontium tetrastannide
Chemical Name
Strontium tetrastannide
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Strontium tetrastannide
CBNumber
CB44866055
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Strontium tetrastannide Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

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Strontium tetrastannide, SrSn4, is a superconducting stannide with localized and delocalized bond character.This compound is the tin-richest phase in the system Sr–Sn and is obtained by stoichiometric combination of the elements. SrSn4 decomposes in a peritectic manner with formation of SrSn3 and Sn at 340°C. The structure determined from a single crystal shows a new structure type with a novel structure motive in tin chemistry. It can be described by a corrugated, distorted quadratic net of tin atoms as the only building unit. The nets intersect at common Sn atoms, and the resulting channels host the Sr atoms.
The structure can alternatively be described as an intergrowth structure of the AlB2-type and W-type. The atoms that are connected by the two shortest Sn–Sn distances (2.900 and 3.044 ? ) form a two-dimensional net consisting of hexagons of tin atoms. The hexagons have boat conformation in contrast to the rather similar alpha-As structure type, where hexagons have a chair conformation. Further tin atoms connect the two-dimensional net of Sn hexagons. Temperaturedependent magnetic susceptibility measurements show that SrSn4 is superconducting with T(c) = 4.8 K at 10 G. LMTO band structure and density of states (DOS) calculations verify the metallic behavior of SrSn4.

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