Mössbauer spectra of ternary tin(IV) sulphides in the systems Na2S–SnS2, BaS–SnS2, and PbS–SnS2
Abstract
119 Sn Mössbauer spectra have been recorded for a number of ternary sulphides isolated from the systems Na2S–SnS2, BaS–SnS2, and PbS–SnS2. The series includes compounds of known crystal structure such as Na4SnS4, Na6Sn2S7, the high- and low-temperature forms (HT and LT) of Ba2SnS4, and Ba3Sn2S7, all of which contain tin tetrahedrally co-ordinated by sulphur atoms; Na2SnS3(LT) and PbSnS3, in which the tin is octahedrally co-ordinated; and Na4Sn3S8 which contains tin in both tetrahedral and trigonal bipyramidal sites. The measurements establish that the chemical isomer shift is sensitive to the co-ordination number of the central tin atom, and decreases by ca. 0.2 mm s–1 in going from tetrahedral, through trigonal bipyramidal, to octahedral co-ordination. The data for the compounds Na2SnS3(HT) and BaSnS3, Whose crystal structures are not known, are consistent with the presence of tin in distorted tetrahedral environments.