Nickel ternary chalcogenides

The Nickel ternary chalcogenides are a class of chemical compounds that contains nickel, a chalcogenide, and another element. Nickel forms a series of double nickel oxides with other elements, which may be termed "nickelates". These double nickel oxides are not listed on this page. There are also many well defined double compounds with sulfur, selenium and tellurium which are listed here.

formula name colour structure production references
NH4NiS5 ammonium nickel sulphide black NH4 polysulfide+NiSO4 [1][2]
K2Ni3S4 potassium nickel tetrasulfide bronze yellow Fddd a=10.023 b=26.074 c=5.704 NiSO4 K2CO3 S [1][3][4]
K2Ni11S10 potassium nickel decasulfide dark metallic green NiO+KCNS [1] J. Milbauer
Na2Ni3S4 sodium nickel tetrasulfide dark yellow NiSO4 Na2CO3 S [1] R. Schneider
KNi2S2 potassium dinickel disulfide orange yellow Ni foil, S, K at 723K [5][6]
K2Ni3Se4 potassium nickel tetraselenide gold Fddd a=10.468 b=26.496 c=5.995 [7][8]
KNi2Se2 potassium dinickel diselenide purple-red I4/mmmtetragonal a=3.909, c=13.4142 Ni foil, Se shot, K at 723K [5][9]
CsNi2Se2 caesium dinickel diselenide tetragonal a=3.988, c=14.419 heat elements [10]
TlNi2Se2 Thallium dinickel diselenide gold metallic tetragonal heat elements together in closed quartz tube [11]
Rb2Ni3S4 rubidium nickel tetrasulphide metallic greenish gold Fmmm orthorhombic a=9.901 Å, b=13.606 Å and c=5.861 Z=4 layered; ferromagnetic only after water immersion [7][12]
Rb2Ni3Se4 rubidium nickel tetraselenide golden metallic Fddd orthorhombic a = 10.555 Å, b = 27.588 Å, c = 6.031 Å, Z = 8 layered; ferromagnetic only after water immersion Rb2CO3 S Ni [13]
Cs2Ni3S4 cesium nickel tetrasulphide greenish gold Fmmm a=10.038 b=14.552 c=5.934 [8][13]
Cs2Ni3S4 cesium nickel tetrasulphide gold Fmmm a=10.540 b=14.624 c=6.194 [8]
Cs0.9Ni3.1Se3 Hexagonal P63/m a = 9.26301(4) Å and c = 4.34272(2) Å quasi-one-dimensional electric conductor [14]
BaNi4S5 Barium nickel pentasulfide bronze yellow NiSO4 K2CO3 S [1] R. Schneider; I. and L. Bellucci
Pb2Ni3S2 lead nickel disulfide melt 790° PbS Ni [15] W Guertler; W Guertler H Schack
(Ni,Fe)9S8 Pentlandite bronze yellow melt 870 [15] T. Scheerer
Fe2Ni2S4 ferrous nickel tetrasulfide melt 840 [16] K Bornemann
Fe2Ni2S3 ferrous nickel trisulfide stable over 575°, melt 886, [17] K Bornemann
Fe3Ni4S5 ferrous nickel pentasulfide below 575 [17] K Bornemann
Fe4Ni2S5 [17] K Bornemann
Fe2Ni3S4 [17] K Bornemann
Fe3Ni4S5 [17] K Bornemann
Fe2Ni2S3 [17] K Bornemann
FeNi2S4 Violarite dark violet grey mineral oxidate
Ni3Sn2S2 [18]
Ni3Bi2S2 superconducting [18]
Ni3Bi2Se2 superconducting [18]
NiSnS3 nickel thiostannate greenish black orthorhombic a=6.88 b=7.89 c=11.95 Z=8 V=644 NiCl2 + SnS2 [19]
NiGeS33 nickelselenogermanate [20]
Ta2NiS5 Orthorhombic [21]
Ta2NiSe5 monoclinic β=90.53 [21]
Ta2Ni2Te4 [22]
Ta2Ni3Te5 [22]

References

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