2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2004.02.006
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On the clathrate form of elemental silicon, Si136: preparation and characterisation of NaxSi136 (x→0)

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“…In contrast, in the semiconducting clathrates, the cages are typically occupied by alkaline, earth-alkaline, or halogen atoms and there is a strong ionic interaction between the guests and the tetrahedrally coordinated framework. [7] However, in the case of cubic clathrate-II framework (Figure 1), practically "guest-free" modifications have been synthetized, [8][9][10] in line with computational studies showing the clathrate-II framework to be the energetically the most favorable one within various experimentally observed and hypothetical clathrate frameworks. [11] Recent synthesis of alloyed, guest-free SiGe clathrates is a promising step in the direction of tunable band gap materials for optoelectronic applications.…”
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“…In contrast, in the semiconducting clathrates, the cages are typically occupied by alkaline, earth-alkaline, or halogen atoms and there is a strong ionic interaction between the guests and the tetrahedrally coordinated framework. [7] However, in the case of cubic clathrate-II framework (Figure 1), practically "guest-free" modifications have been synthetized, [8][9][10] in line with computational studies showing the clathrate-II framework to be the energetically the most favorable one within various experimentally observed and hypothetical clathrate frameworks. [11] Recent synthesis of alloyed, guest-free SiGe clathrates is a promising step in the direction of tunable band gap materials for optoelectronic applications.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
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“…Ionic liquids have already been used to synthesize the practically guest-free Ge clathrate-II via oxidation of Ge 9 4-Zintl anions. [10] Noble gas atoms are readily soluble in ionic liquids [49,50] and if the oxidation of the M 9 4-anions is carried out in an ionic liquid with a noble gas high concentration, the translational entropy of the noble gas atoms has already been greatly reduced during the solvation to the ionic liquid. Hence, the entropy loss due inclusion in the clathrate structure would not be so drastic and the noble gas inclusion within the clathrate framework could become thermodynamically favoured.…”
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“…While guest molecules are necessary for stabilization of the open lattice structure of 3D gas clathrates of water at ambient pressure, it is known that a guest-free clathrate of germanium can be synthesized (16), and an almost empty clathrate of Si has been described (17,18). The latter can definitely be formed in simulations with the Stillinger-Weber potential (19).…”
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“…Computationally, many novel well-ordered Si allotropes of various dimensionality have been proposed [9,10], but only a few of those were experimentally verified, such as the low-density Si allotropes [11] with clathrate-type structures [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. The focus of the research lies on the description, understanding, and discovery of well-performing photovoltaic materials as well as models for bulk silicon surfaces [20,21].…”
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