“…Mixed Cu/Bi occupancy in networksof octahedra was also found in the minerals hodrushite(Cu 8 Bi 12 S 22 )7 and cuprobismutite (Cu 10 Bi 12 S 23 ),8 as well as in synthetic compounds such as Cu 9 BiS 6 ,9 the pavonitehomologues Cu 1.77 Bi 4.57 S 8 10 and Cu 2.93 Bi 4.79 S 9 ,11 andCu 1.57 Bi 2.37 Se 2.68 Br 3.32 4g. On the other hand, there are numerous related compounds, predominantly chalcogenide halogenides, with various structure types, in which copper does not occupy the bismuth sites, such as CuBiSCl 2 ,4cCu 9 Bi 9 S 16 Cl 8 ,4e Cu 7.4 Bi 6 Se 12 Cl 7 ,4e Cu 7 Bi 6 S 10 Cl 5 ,4fCu 22 Bi 12 S 21 Cl 16 ,4h Cu 3 BiS 2 Br 2 ,4i and Cu 4 Bi 3 S 5 Br 1.81 Cl 1.19 4i…”