The two La
2
Pd
3
Ge
5
and Nd
2
Pd
3
Ge
5
compounds, crystallizing in the
oI
40-U
2
Co
3
Ge
5
crystal structure,
were targeted for analysis of their chemical bonding and physical
properties. The compounds of interest were obtained by arc melting
and characterized by differential thermal analysis, scanning electron
microscopy, and X-ray diffraction both on powder and on a single crystal
(for the La analogue), to ensure the high quality of the samples and
accurate crystallographic data. Chemical bonding was studied by analyzing
the electronic structure and effective QTAIM charges of La
2
Pd
3
Ge
5
. A significant charge transfer mainly
occurs from La to Pd so that Ge species assume tiny negative charges.
This result, together with the -(I)COHP analysis, suggests that, in
addition to the expected homopolar Ge bonds within zigzag chains,
heteropolar interactions between Ge and the surrounding La and Pd
occur with multicenter character. Covalent La–Pd interactions
increase the complexity of chemical bonding, which could not be adequately
described by the simplified, formally obeyed, Zintl–Klemm scheme.
Electric resistivity, specific heat, magnetization, and magnetic susceptibility
as a function of temperature indicate for both compounds a metallic-like
behavior. For Nd
2
Pd
3
Ge
5
, two low-temperature
phase transitions are detected, leading to an antiferromagnetic ground
state.