Crystal structure of the mixed-metal tris-ulfide BaCu1/3Ta2/3S3

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun. 2017 Apr 18;73(Pt 5):713-715. doi: 10.1107/S2056989017005266. eCollection 2017 May 1.

Abstract

The mixed-metal title compound, BaCu1/3Ta2/3S3 [barium copper(II) tantalum(V) tris-ulfide], was prepared through solid-state reactions. The crystal structure adopts the BaTaS3 structure type and consists of face-sharing [MS6] (M = Ta,Cu) octa-hedra (point-group symmetry -3m.) that are condensed into infinite chains along [001]. Adjacent chains are linked through the barium cations (site symmetry -6m2), which exhibit a coordination number of twelve. The M site is occupied by 2/3 of TaV and 1/3 of CuII, whereby the average M-S distances are slightly longer than those of ordered BaTaS3. The classical charge balance of the title compound can be represented by [Ba2+] [(Ta/Cu)4+] [S2-]3.

Keywords: crystal structure; mixed-metal tris­ulfide; quasi-one-dimensional structure.