Structure and lithium mobility of Li4Pt3Si

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Tim Dinges
Rolf-Dieter Hoffmann
Leo van Wüllen
Paul Henry
Hellmut Eckert
Rainer Pöttgen
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[1] Universität Münster,Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie
[2] Universität Münster,Institut für Physikalische Chemie
[3] Lise-Meitner-Campus,Institut für Komplexe Magnetische Materialien, Helmholtz
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Intermetallic lithium compounds; Crystal chemistry; Solid-state NMR; Lithium mobility;
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The lithium-rich silicide Li4Pt3Si was synthesised from the elements by high-temperature synthesis in a sealed niobium ampoule. Its structure was refined on the basis of single-crystal X-ray diffraction data: R32, a = 693.7(2), c = 1627.1(4) pm, wR2 = 0.0762, 525 F2 values and 21 variables. The striking structural motifs of the Li4Pt3Si structure are silicon atoms with a slightly distorted trigonal prismatic platinum coordination with short Si–Pt distances (238–246 pm). Always two trigonal prisms are condensed via a common Pt3 triangle, and these double units built up a three-dimensional network by condensation via common corners. The channels left by this prismatic network are filled by two crystallographically independent lithium sites in a 3:1 ratio. The single crystal X-ray data were fully confirmed by neutron powder diffraction and 7Li magic-angle spinning (MAS)–nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) results. The two distinct lithium sites are well differentiated by their 7Li isotropic chemical shift and nuclear electric quadrupolar interaction parameters. MAS-NMR spectra reveal signal coalescence effects above 300 K, indicating chemical exchange between the lithium sites on the millisecond timescale. The spectra can be simulated with a simple two-site exchange model. From the resulting temperature-dependent correlation times, an activation energy of 50 kJ/mol is extracted.
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