Phosphide carbides or carbide phosphides are compounds containing anions composed of carbide (C4−) and phosphide (P3−). They can be considered as mixed anion compounds. Related compounds include the phosphide silicides, germanide phosphides, arsenide carbides, nitride carbides and silicide carbides.
In light rare earth phosphide carbides, the ethenide ion [C=C]4− exists. In these P and C2 are disordered, and they randomly substitute for each other, even though charge differs. Bonds between carbon and phosphorus are weak, and so these kind of compounds do not contain a C-P bond, instead carbon or phosphorus stand by themselves.[1]
Phosphide carbides can be made by heating a metal, red phosphorus and graphite powder together in a carbon crucible under an inert gas atmosphere.[1]
List
formula | system | space group | unit cell Å | volume | density | comment | ref |
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V2PC | hexagonal | P63/mmc | a=3.077 c=10.91 | [2] | |||
V3PC1-x | [3] | ||||||
V4P2C | P62m | a =9.567,c =3.166 | [3] | ||||
V18P9C2 | orthorhombic | Pmma | a = 17.044, b = 3.2219, c = 13.030, Z = 2 | 715.5 | 5.66 | [4] | |
Cr3PC | orthorhombic | Cmcm | a=3.051 b=9.702 c=7.295 Z=4 | 216 | 6.16 | metallic | [5] |
Cr8.105P6C0.76Cr8P6C | P31m | a=6.682 c=4.606 | [6] | ||||
Nb2PC | hexagonal | P63/mmc | a=3.38 c=11.5 | black | [7] | ||
Nb3P2C | hexagonal | P63/mmc | a=3.3063 c=18.0808 Z=2 | 171.149 | 6.8 | [8] | |
YRu2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
La4[P0.64(C2)0.36]3 | cubic | I213 | a=8.9300 Z=4 | 712.1 | [1] | ||
Ce4[P0.66(C2)0.34]3 | cubic | I213 | a=8.7592 Z=4 | 680.4 | [1] | ||
Pr4[P0.65(C2)0.35]3 | cubic | I213 | a=8.809 Z=4 | 683.6 | [1] | ||
Nd4[P0.68(C2)0.32]3 | cubic | I213 | a=8.6763 Z=4 | 653.1 | [1] | ||
CeRu2PC | Cmcm | a=3.8896 b=10.9730 c=7.1472 Z=4 | 305.0 | 5.05 | grey; air stable | [9] | |
SmRu2PC | Cmcm | 3.8278 b=10.9465 c=7.0986 Z=4 | 297.4 | 5.32 | grey; air stable | [9] | |
GdRu2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
TbRu2PC | Cmcm | a=3.7764 b=10.9661 c=7.0504 Z=4 | 292.0 | 5.53 | grey; air stable | [9] | |
DyRu2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
HoRu2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
ErRu2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
Ta3P2C | hexagonal | P63/mmc | a=3.2969 c=18.010 Z=2 | 169.531 | 12.1 | [8] | |
YOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
CeOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
PrOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
NdOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
SmOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
GdOs2PC | Cmcm | a=3.8274 b=10.8875 c=7.2140 Z=4 | 300.6 | 7.73 | grey; air stable | [9] | |
TbOs2PC | Cmcm | Z=4 | grey; air stable | [9] | |||
References
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- ↑ Boller, H.; Nowotny, H. (March 1968). "Die Kristallstruktur von V2PC und V5P3N: Kurze Mitteilung". Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly (in German). 99 (2): 672–675. doi:10.1007/BF00901220. ISSN 0026-9247. S2CID 92175690.
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- ↑ Boller, Herbert; Effenberger, Herta (2016-05-01). "V18P9C2: a complex phosphide carbide". Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B. 71 (5): 521–526. doi:10.1515/znb-2016-0012. ISSN 1865-7117. S2CID 197093843.
- ↑ Zu, L.; Lin, S.; Tong, P.; Lin, J.C.; Kan, X.C.; Wang, B.S.; Song, W.H.; Sun, Y.P. (May 2015). "Synthesis and physical properties of Cr–P-based intermetallic compounds: Cr3P, Cr3PC, and Cr3PN". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 630: 310–315. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.01.051.
- ↑ Broll, Sascha; Jeitschko, Wolfgang (November 1995). "The chromium phosphide carbide Cr8P6C". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 229 (2): 233–237. doi:10.1016/0925-8388(95)01671-6.
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