“…Five intermediate phases, that is Sr 2 Sn, Sr 5 Sn 3 , SrSn, SrSn 3 , and SrSn 4 , are reported in the diagram, of which only the first three fully characterized. More recent works, mainly of crystallographic type, concerned the following compounds: SrSn 3 , reported as a new trigonal type [5], Sr 3 Sn 5 , crystallizing with a modified Pu 3 Pd 5 -type [6] and the very newly determined SrSn 4 phase [7]. However, some questions like the presumed polymorphism of SrSn and Sr 2 Sn and some aspects of the thermal behaviour of SrSn 3 and SrSn 4 needed to be clarified.…”