Thallium(I) telluride

Summary

Thallium(I) telluride (Tl2Te) is a chemical compound of thallium and tellurium. It has a structure related to that of Tl5Te3.[2] This compound is not well characterized. Its existence has only recently been confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry.[1][3]

Thallium(I) telluride
Names
Other names
Thallous telluride
Dithallium telluride
Identifiers
  • 12040-13-0 ☒N
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EC Number
  • 234-916-9
  • 25147463
  • InChI=1S/Te.2Tl/q-2;2*+1 checkY
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  • [Te].[Tl].[Tl]
Properties
Tl2Te
Molar mass 536.367 g/mol
Melting point 415 °C (779 °F; 688 K)[1]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References edit

  1. ^ a b Okamoto H; Journal of Phase Equilibria, 2000, vol. 21 (5), p. 501
  2. ^ Černý, Radovan; Joubert, Jean-Marc; Filinchuk, Yaroslav; Feutelais, Yves (2002). "Tl2Te and its relationship with Tl5Te3". Acta Crystallographica Section C. 58 (5): i63-5. Bibcode:2002AcCrC..58I..63C. doi:10.1107/S0108270102005085. PMID 11983960.
  3. ^ Phase diagram investigation and thermodynamic evaluation of the thallium-tellurium system Record, MC. Feutelais, Y. Lukas, HL; Z.Metallkd. 1997, vol. 88 (1), p. 45.