Telluride iodide

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The telluride iodides are chemical compounds that contain both telluride ions (Te2−) and iodide ions (I). They are in the class of mixed anion compounds or chalcogenide halides.[1]

Tellurium does not normally bond with iodine, but can form many different units with bonds to other tellurium atoms.

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name formula system space group unit cell volume density properties ref
Copper telluride iodide CuTeI tetrahedral I41/amd a = 17.170, c = 4.876, and Z = 16 Cu+1 ion conductor; metallic grey [2][3]
(CuI)3Cu2TeS3 P3121 [1]
gallium telluride iodide GaTeI orthorhombic band gap 2.55 [1]
Ge40.0Te5.3I8 cubic Pm3n a=10.815 Z = 1 1265.0 6.023 band gap 0.8 eV; clathrate [4]
α-Arsenic telluride iodide AsTeI monoclinic P21 a=8.965 b=4.042 c=10.341 β=90.75 Z=4 5.84 melt 281°C black [5]
β-Arsenic telluride iodide AsTeI cubic Fm3m a=5.791 Z=2 5.63 black metallic [5]
As4Te5I2 monoclinic a=14.58 b=4.00 c=12.26 β=95.0 Z=2 5.51 melt 303 °C metallic [5]
triniobium telluride heptaiodide Nb3TeI7 [1]
NbTe4I P21/c a=7.695 b=15.393 c=13.438 β=100.84 Z=8 1563.2 6.205 black metallic [6]
diniobium hexatelluride iodide Nb2Te6I P21/c a=9.197 b=13.387 c=9.651 β=112.36 1093.8 6.548 [1][7]
Nb4Te12I monoclinic C12/c1 a=21.957 b=6.147 c=19.925 β=122.40 Z=4 2270.6 5.8 black [8]
Nb4Te17I4 monoclinic C2/c a = 16.199 b = 8.128 c = 27.355 β = 110.84°, Z = 4 black metallic [9]
Mo3Tel0Il0 [1]
[Mo3Se7(TeI3)I2]I monoclinic P23/n a=10.4969 b=13.029 c=16.567 β =102.921° Z=4 2208.3 5.202 [1][10]
[Mo3Te7(TeI3)3]2(I)(TeI3) triclinic P1 a=11.2148 b=11.6550 c=16.6798 α=92.124 β=102.223 γ=117.427 Z= 1868.4 5.374 [1][10]
Palladium telluride iodide PdTeI a=7.821 c=5.659 brass yellow [11][12]
Ag23Te12I orthorhombic Pnnm honeycomb Te [1]
Ag19Te6Br5.4I1.6 orthorhombic Pnma electric conductor [1]
indium telluride iodide InTeI monoclinic P21/c [13]
Antimony telluride iodide SbTeI triclinic P1 [1]
(Sb2Te2)I[AlI4] monoclinic P21/n [1]
La2TeI2 rhombohedral R3m a = 4.5074 c = 32.528 Z = 3 metallic [1][14]
Er17.3Te24I8 Fd3m a=12.020 [15]
Ta3TeI7 hexagonal P63mc [1]
[TaTe4]4[PtI6]I2 triclinic P1 a=16.831 b=17.740 c=19.018 α=93.57 β=94.08 γ=102.09 Z=1 977.65 [16]
TaTe4I triclinic P1 a=6.679 b=7.787 c=8.581 α=112.76 β=102.60 γ=101.25 Z=2 381.8 7.118 black [6]
W2Cl12Te6I2 [17]
Gold telluride iodide AuITe monoclinic a=7.317 b=7.626 c=7.249 β=106.33 7.73 semiconductor band gap 0.9 grey melt 360°C [18]
Gold telluride diiodide AuITe2 orthorhombic Pmmb a = 4.056 Å, b = 12.579 Å, c = 4.741 Å, Z = 2 241.9 7.989 silvery white conductor melt 440°C [19]
Hg3Te2I2 greyish red [1]
Hg3Te2BrI monoclinic C2 18.376 b=9.587 c=10.575 β=100.11° [20]
Hg3TeI4 cubic F43m a=6.244 Z=(80% partial occupancy) 243.4 7.03 decompose 273°C dark ruby red [21]
Bismuth telluride iodide BiTeI P3m1 / Pnma over 3.9 GPa Weyl semimetal; under semimetal [1]
ThTe2I2 monoclinic C2/m a  = 7.642 b  = 14.336 c  = 7.727 and β = 111.27° Z = 4 [22]
[Ta7(Se2)14][U2I10]2 orthorhombic Cccm a = 21.5134 b = 22.1619 and c = 16.7834 Z=4 [23]

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