Arsenide chloride

Arsenide chlorides or chloride arsenides are compounds containing anions composed of chloride (Cl) and arsenide (As3−). They can be considered as mixed anion compounds. They are in the category of pnictidehalides. Related compounds include the arsenide bromides, arsenide iodides, phosphide chlorides, and antimonide chlorides.

List

formula system space group unit cell Å volume density comment ref
Ca3AsCl3 Pm3m a= 5.760 [1]
Sr2AsCl dark violet [2]
Cd8As7Cl cubic P23 a=7.266, Z=1 [3]
Hg7.4As4Cl6 cubic Pa3 a= 12.178, Z= 4 [4]
(Hg6As4)(HgCl6)Hg0.5 cubic Pa3 a=12.189 Z=4 1810.7 7.398 yellow; air stable; band gap 2.01 [5]
(Hg6As4)[TiCl6]Cl cubic Pa3 a = 1209.4 [6]
[Hg4As2][ZrCl6] orthorhombic Pbca a=13.277 b=13.420 c=16.814 Z=8 2769.1 5.570 dark yellow [7]
[Hg4As2][HfCl6] orthorhombic Pbca a=13.273 b=13.413 c=16.809 Z=8 2992 5.964 orange [7]
(Hg3AsS)(GaCl4) hexagonal P63/mc a =7.245, c =11.960 , Z = 2 543.6 5.622 light yellow [8]
Hg3AsS4Cl hexagonal P63mc a = 7.431, c = 9.003 Z=2 yellow; air stable [9]
[Hg6As4](CuCl3)2 monoclinic I2/a a = 14.690, b = 9.1851, c = 20.285, β=92.170, Z=6 [10]
(Hg9.75As5.5)(GaCl4)3 orthorhombic Pmn21 a=22.567 b=12.146 c=12.983 Z=4 3559 5.604 [11]
(Hg6As4)[MoCl6]Cl cubic Pa3 a = 12.078 [6]
[Hg6As4](AgCl3)2 monoclinic I2/a a = 14.690, b = 9.1851, c = 20.285, β = 93.17°, Z = 4 [10][12]
(Hg6As4)(CdCl6)Hg0.5 cubic Pa3 a=12.172 Z=4 1803.2 7.104 yellow; air stable; band gap 2.05 [5]
[Hg6As4](InCl6)Cl cubic Pa3 a = 12.109, Z = 4 dark red [13]
[Hg6As4Cl3](SnCl3)Hg0.13 cubic P213 a=12.233 Z=4 [14]
Hg3As2TlCl3 orthorhombic Pbcm a = 6.292, b = 12.341 c = 12.248 Z=4 red [15]
Hg6As4BiCl7 cubic Pa3 a=12.178 Z=4 [16]
[Hg4As2][UCl6] orthorhombic Pbca a=13.316 b=13.636 c=16.853 Z=8 3060.0 6.090 red [7][17]

References

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