Abstract:The polyanionic compound BaLaSi2 featuring cis‐trans silicon chains takes up hydrogen to form a hydride BaLaSi2H0.80. The crystal structure of the parent intermetallic compound is largely retained upon hydrogenation with the same space group type, a unit cell volume increase of 3.29 % and very similar atomic positions in the hydride. Hydrogen could be located in the crystal structure by neutron diffraction on the deuteride. Deuterium atoms occupy a tetrahedral Ba3La interstitial with 40.6(2) % occupation (Cmcm… Show more
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