The europium compounds EuTZn (T Pd, Pt, Au) were synthesized from the elements in sealed tantalum tubes in an induction furnace. These intermetallics crystallize with the orthorhombic TiNiSi-type structure, space group Pnma. The structures were investigated by X-ray diffraction on powder sand single crystals: a = 732.3(2), b = 448.5(2), c = 787.7(2) pm, R-1/wR(2) = 0.0400/0.0594, 565 F-2 values for EuPdZn, a = 727.8(3), b = 443.7(1), c = 781.7(3) pm, R-1/wR(2) = 0.0605/0.0866, 573 F-2 values for EuPtZn, and a = 747.4(2), b = 465.8(2), c = 789.1(4) pm, R-1/wR(2) = 0.0351/0.0590, 658 F-2 values for EuAuZn, with 20 variables per refinement. Together the T and zinc atoms build up three-dimensional [TZn] networks with short T-Zn distances. The EuTZn compounds show Curie-Weiss behavior in the temperature range from 75 to 300 K with mu(eff) = 7.97(1), 7.70(1), and 7.94(1) mu B/Eu atom and theta(P) = 18.6(1), 34.9(1), and 55.5(1) K for T = Pd, Pt, and Au, respectively, indicating divalent europium. Antiferromagntic ordering was detected at 15.1(3) K for EuPdZn and canted ferromagnetic ordering at 21.2(3) and 51.1(3) K for EuPtZn and EuAuZn. Eu-151 Mossbauer spectroscopic measurements confirm the divalent nature of the europium atoms by isomer shift values ranging from -8.22(8) (EuPtZn) to -9.23(2) mm/s (EuAuZn). At 4.2 K full magnetic hyperfine field splitting is observed in all three compounds due to magnetic ordering of the europium magnetic moments. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.