Br20Re4Te12

This compound is a complex inorganic cluster material composed of rhenium, tellurium, and bromine. It is primarily studied in solid-state chemistry for its unique structural properties and potential role in developing advanced electronic or magnetic materials.

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Crystal structure of Br20Re4Te12 (monoclinic, P21 (No. 4))
Ground-state structure · Materials Project
Overview

Key Properties

Cross-validated computational properties for Br20Re4Te12, aggregated across 3 databases.

Band Gap

1.27 eV
Range across DFT structures

Energy Above Hull

0.160 eV/atom
Best (lowest) across sources

Stability

Above hull
2 DFT sources

Structures

3
3 databases, 1 space group
Crystallography

Reported Structures

Lowest-energy structures reported for Br20Re4Te12, ranked by energy above hull.

Space GroupCrystal SystemBand Gap (eV)E above hull (eV/atom)E/atom (eV)Density (g/cm³)
P21 (No. 4)monoclinic1.270.1605-3.9165.08
3.49
P21 (No. 4)
Uses

Applications

Where Br20Re4Te12 is used.

Solid-state chemistry researchMaterials science explorationFundamental structural studies
Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Br20Re4Te12, answered from cross-validated data.

What is Br20Re4Te12?

This compound is a complex inorganic cluster material composed of rhenium, tellurium, and bromine. It is primarily studied in solid-state chemistry for its unique structural properties and potential role in developing advanced electronic or magnetic materials.

More questions
What is Br20Re4Te12 used for?
Br20Re4Te12 is used in solid-state chemistry research, materials science exploration, and fundamental structural studies.
What is the band gap of Br20Re4Te12?
Br20Re4Te12 has a DFT-computed band gap of 1.27 eV across 3 reported structures.
Is Br20Re4Te12 a metal, semiconductor, or insulator?
With a band gap up to 1.27 eV it is a semiconductor.
Is Br20Re4Te12 thermodynamically stable?
Br20Re4Te12 has a lowest energy above hull of 0.160 eV/atom (above hull).
What is the crystal structure of Br20Re4Te12?
The lowest-energy reported polymorph of Br20Re4Te12 is monoclinic symmetry, space group P21 (No. 4).
What is the density of Br20Re4Te12?
The computed density of the ground-state structure of Br20Re4Te12 is 5.08 g/cm³.
How many polymorphs of Br20Re4Te12 are known?
3 structures of Br20Re4Te12 are reported across 3 databases, spanning 1 distinct space group.
What elements does Br20Re4Te12 contain?
Br20Re4Te12 contains Br, Re, and Te (3 elements).
Where does the data for Br20Re4Te12 come from?
Br20Re4Te12 data is cross-referenced from materials_project, omat24, aflow.
Data sources & attribution
  • materials_project — Data from the Materials Project. Cite: Jain et al., APL Materials 1, 011002 (2013).
  • omat24 — Data from OMat24 (Meta FAIR). Cite: Barroso-Luque et al., arXiv 2410.12771 (2024).
  • aflow — Data from AFLOW. Cite: Curtarolo et al., Comp. Mater. Sci. 58, 218 (2012).

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