“…Compositions bearing electropositive metals A , e.g., alkali, alkaline-earth, or rare-earth metals, are of particular interest, since they often show an amalgamation of metal and saltlike features, because of the significant polarization of the A – Pn bonds. Remarkable structural complexity is observed in the alkali-metal–Nb–As systems, boasting As n oligomers and mixed-valent Nb species. , Considering the heavier pnictogens Sb and Bi, many crystalline phases showing complex combinations of extended Ti–Ti and Pn – Pn bonding are known in the AE –Ti– Pn and RE –Ti– Pn systems, where AE and RE stand for alkaline-earth and rare-earth metal, respectively. − Interestingly, despite a high chemical affinity of Ti to Bi, reflected in high mutual solubility in the liquid state and the formation of several binary phases, structurally characterized multinary titanium bismuthides in the discussed systems are limited to the Heusler-type Li 3– x Ti x Bi, La 3 TiBi 5 , , displaying one-dimensional linear Bi chains and face-sharing TiBi 6 columns, and AE 5 Ti 12 Bi 19+ x ( AE = Sr, Ba, Sr+Eu) with a complex three-dimensional Ti–Bi substructure…”