Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.52, No.13, 7747-7751, 2013
Synthesis, Structure, and Spectroscopy of Two Ternary Uranium(IV) Thiophosphates: UP2S9 and UP2S7 Containing P2S92- and P2S72- Ligands
The two ternary uranium thiophosphate compounds were isolated from polychalcogenide flux reactions. UP2S9 crystallizes in the tetragonal space group P4(2)/mcm with two formula units per unit cell, where a = 7.762(1) and c = 9.691(3) angstrom. UP2S7 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Fddd with 16 formula units per unit cell, here a = 8.919(3), b = 15.198 (4), and c = 30.104(9) angstrom. Both compounds were characterized through single crystal X-ray, UV-vis-NIR, and Raman spectroscopy. The structures of the two compounds are formed from [US6](8-) chains connected to each other by either the tridentate-chelating P2S94- in UP2S9 or the P2S74- in UP2S7 resulting in 3D frameworks. These two ligands have different geometries, but they exhibit similar coordination modes, comparable to the ethane-like P2S64-. The uranium cations in both compounds can be assigned an unambiguous oxidation state of +4. The two compounds are semiconductors with nearly identical band-gaps of, 1.41 eV.