Na2.9KMo12S14: a novel quaternary reduced molybdenum sulfide containing Mo12 clusters with a channel structure

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. 2013 May 25;69(Pt 6):i38. doi: 10.1107/S1600536813013603. Print 2013 Jun 1.

Abstract

The crystal structure of tris-odium potassium dodeca-molybdenum tetra-deca-sulfide, Na2.9 (2)KMo12S14, consists of Mo12S14S6 cluster units inter-connected through inter-unit Mo-S bonds and delimiting channels in which the Na(+) cations are disordered. The cluster units are centered at Wyckoff positions 2d and have point-group symmetry 3.2. The K atom lies on sites with 3.2 symmetry (Wyckoff site 2c) between two consecutive Mo12S14S6 units. One of the three independent S atoms and one Na atom lie on sites with 3.. symmetry (Wyckoff sites 4e and 4f). The other Na atom occupies a 2b position with -3.. symmetry. The crystal studied was a merohedral twin with refined components of 0.4951 (13) and 0.5049 (13).