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AUTHOR
Martin Köckerling
Superconductivity in Nb21S8, a Phase with Metal Cluster Chains
Phase pure samples of Nb21S8 are obtained by chemical transport and molten flux reactions in sealed niobium containers at 850−950 °C. In the temperature range from 5 to 290 K the electrical conductivity is found to be moderate metallic with a specific resistivity of 3.90 mΩ cm at 273 K. Magnetic susceptibility measurements give weak, almost temperature independent paramagnetism above ∼40 K. These metallic properties are compared with the structure of Nb21S8, which contains linear single and double chains of fused body centered niobium cubes, separated by S and additional Nb atoms. Both physical measurements consistently show a transition into the superconducting state below 4.1(5) and 3.7(2…
Poly[1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium [tri-μ-isothiocyanato-manganate(II)]]
The title compound, {(C9H11N2)[Mn(NCS)3]} n , has been obtained as a side product of the salt metathesis reaction of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide, (EMIm)Br, and K2[Mn(NCS)4]. The structure consists of discrete 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium cations and an anionic two-dimensional network of manganese(II)-based complex anions, interconnected by thiocyanate ions. Every Mn2+ ion is coordinated by three S atoms of three NCS− ions and three N atoms of further three NCS− ions in a meridional octahedral fashion.