Abstract
The hexagonal scandium compounds ScAuSi (P6̄m2, a = 421.7(1), c = 680.7(1) pm) and ScAuGe (P63mc, a = 431.03(9), c = 685.5(1) pm) were synthesized in X-ray pure form via arc-melting of the elements. The structures are derived from the A1B2-type. The gold and silicon (germanium) atoms build up strongly puckered layers of Au3Si3 and Au3Ge3 hexagons. Due to a different puckering pattern and stacking sequence of the hexagons, the ScAuGe structure has one and the ScAuSi structure two crystallographically independent scandium sites, which can be unambiguously distinguished on the basis of45Sc-29Si magnetic dipole-dipole interactions measured in a site selective fashion on an isotopically enriched material by solid state NMR. © 2007 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
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Sebastian, C. P., Zhang, L., Eckert, H., & Pöttgen, R. (2007). Structural investigation of ScAuSi and ScAuGe using45Sc solid state NMR. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences, 62(2), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-2007-0206
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