“…[1][2][3][4][5] The ternary and quaternary compounds such as Ba2MnQ3, 6 (BaF)2Fe2−xQ3, 7 and AFeS2 (A = K and Rb) 8 are examples that show interesting magnetic behavior. Furthermore, layered structures such as K2Cu5Te5, 3 MQ2 (M = V, Nb, and Ta; Q = S, Se, and Te), 9 PtTe2 10 are metallic, and compounds like FeSe, 2 NbSe2, 11 NbTe4, 12 and MoTe2 13 are a few examples of superconducting chalcogenides. In the past few decades, metal chalcogenides with narrow band gaps and low thermal conductivities have been of interest for their promising thermoelectric properties.…”