Abstract
Sodium silicide Na4Si4 is a reductive and reactive source of silicon highly relevant to designing non-oxidic silicon materials, including clathrates, various silicon allotropes, and metal silicides. Despite the importance of this compound, its production in high amounts and high purity is still a bottleneck with reported methods. In this work, we demonstrate that readily available silicon nanoparticles react with sodium hydride with a stoichiometry close to the theoretical one and at a temperature of 395 °C for shorter duration than previously reported. This enhanced reactivity of silicon nanoparticles makes the procedure robust and less dependent on experimental parameters, such as gas flow. As a result, we deliver a procedure to achieve Na4Si4 with purity of ca. 98 mol% at the gram scale. We show that this compound is an efficient precursor to deliver selectively type I and type II sodium silicon clathrates depending on the conditions of thermal decomposition.
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Song, Y., Gómez-Recio, I., Kumar, R., Coelho Diogo, C., Casale, S., Génois, I., & Portehault, D. (2021). A straightforward approach to high purity sodium silicide Na4Si4. Dalton Transactions, 50(45), 16703–16710. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1dt03203h
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