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Arsenide iodide

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

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formula system space group unit cell Å volume density comment ref
Ca2AsI trigonal R3m a=4.397, c = 22.29, Z = 3 3.76 brown [1][2]
Ca3AsI3 cubic I4132 a=12.42 3.99 colourless [1]
Cu2P1.8As1.2I2 monoclinic P21/c a = 15.477, b = 13.200, c = 15.421, β = 115.406°, Z = 16 Cu exchangeable with Ag; band gap 1.2 eV [3]
Ge38As8I8 cubic P43m a=10.611 metallic; water and air stable [4]
Ag2P1.8As1.2I2 monoclinic P21/c a = 15.84, b = 13.68, c = 15.58 and β = 117.63° Z=16 [5]
Sn24As19.3I8 cubic a=22.179 Z=8 black [6]
Sn20.53.5As22I8 cubic a=22.1837 low thermal conductivity [7]
Sn24AsxP19.3−xI8 x=0-16 cubic Pm3n a = 10.9358—11.1495 [8]
Sn19.3Cu4.7As22I8 cubic Pm3n a = 11.1736 Z = 1 1394.4 6.236 clathrate; Zintl; diamagnetic [9]
Sn24–xδInxAs22–yI8 cubic Pm3n a = 11.088 (x = 0) to a = 11.343 (x = 10.7) clathrate [10]
La2AsI2 trigonal P3m1 a=4.3795 c=10.910 5.56 [11]
Hg4AsI5 orthorhombic Cmca a=11.927 b=12.128 c=19.776 Z=8 2859.0 7.025 red [12]
Hg4As2I3 cubic Pa3 a=12.999 Z=8 2196 8.06 black [13]
HgI2⋅As4S4 monoclinic P21/c a=9.433 b=14.986 c=11.624 β=127.72° Z=4 1299 4.509 orange; dec 212 °C [14]
Hg5AsS2I3 monoclinic C2/c a=13.339 b=8.444 c=13.428 β=118.352 Z=4 1331.2 7.599 black; dec 150 °C [15]
Hg3AsSe4I hexagonal P63mc a = 7.6902, c = 9.968 Z=2 red; air stable [16]
[Hg7As4](AgI3)2 cubic Pa a = 13.138 Z = 4 [17][18]
(Hg2As)2(CdI4) monoclinic P21 a=7.945, b=12.934, c=8.094, β=116.898° 741.7 [19]
[Hg7As4I3](SnI3) cubic P213 a = 13.110, Z = 4 2253.2 7.617 black [20]

References

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