CuLi2Sb
This compound is a ternary intermetallic material composed of copper, lithium, and antimony. It is primarily studied in the field of materials science for its structural properties and potential utility in electrochemical energy storage systems.

Key Properties
Cross-validated computational properties for CuLi2Sb, aggregated across 3 databases.
Band GapEnergy needed to move an electron from the valence band to the conduction band. Lower or zero values tend to behave more metallic; larger gaps are more insulating or semiconducting.
Energy Above HullThermodynamic distance from the most stable set of competing phases. 0 eV/atom is on the convex hull; small positive values may still be experimentally accessible.
StabilityA plain-language summary of the best reported energy-above-hull result. It reflects whether the lowest-energy structure is on, near, or far from the stability hull.
StructuresCount of reported calculated crystal structures for this formula, including alternate polymorphs, source databases, and observed space groups.
Reported Structures
Lowest-energy structures reported for CuLi2Sb, ranked by energy above hull.
| Space GroupSymmetry classification of the crystal arrangement. The number is the international space-group index. | Crystal SystemBroad lattice family, such as cubic, tetragonal, monoclinic, or triclinic, derived from unit-cell symmetry. | Band Gap (eV)Electronic gap calculated for this specific reported structure, measured in electronvolts. | E above hull (eV/atom)Thermodynamic distance from the convex hull for this structure, normalized per atom. Lower is generally more stable. | E/atom (eV)Computed total energy normalized per atom. Use energy above hull, not this value alone, when comparing stability. | Density (g/cm³)Mass per relaxed crystal volume, reported in grams per cubic centimeter. |
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| F-43m (No. 216) | cubic | 0.45 | 0.0223 | -10.817 | 5.31 |
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Applications
Where CuLi2Sb is used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about CuLi2Sb, answered from cross-validated data.
What is CuLi2Sb?
This compound is a ternary intermetallic material composed of copper, lithium, and antimony. It is primarily studied in the field of materials science for its structural properties and potential utility in electrochemical energy storage systems.
What is CuLi2Sb used for?
What is the band gap of CuLi2Sb?
Is CuLi2Sb a metal, semiconductor, or insulator?
Is CuLi2Sb thermodynamically stable?
What is the crystal structure of CuLi2Sb?
What is the density of CuLi2Sb?
How many polymorphs of CuLi2Sb are known?
What elements does CuLi2Sb contain?
Where does the data for CuLi2Sb come from?
Data sources & attribution
- materials_project — Data from the Materials Project. Cite: Jain et al., APL Materials 1, 011002 (2013).
- nomad — Data from NOMAD. Cite: Draxl & Scheffler, J. Phys. Mater. 2, 036001 (2019).
- alexandria — Data from alexandria.
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