SrHCl

Strontium hydride chloride is a crystalline inorganic compound composed of strontium, hydrogen, and chlorine. It is primarily utilized in solid-state chemistry research as a precursor for synthesizing specialized materials or as a model system for studying ionic conductivity.

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Crystal structure of SrHCl (tetragonal, P4/nmm (No. 129))
Ground-state structure · Materials Project
Overview

Key Properties

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

Band Gap

4.04 eV
Range across DFT structures

Energy Above Hull

0.000 eV/atom
Best (lowest) across sources

Stability

On hull (stable)
1 DFT source

Structures

6
3 databases, 4 space groups
Crystallography

Reported Structures

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

Space GroupCrystal SystemBand Gap (eV)E above hull (eV/atom)E/atom (eV)Density (g/cm³)
P4/nmm (No. 129)tetragonal4.040.0000-4.1303.50
P4/nmm (No. 129)
Pmmm (No. 47)
P4mm (No. 99)
P4/nmm (No. 129)
No. 0unknown1.76
Uses

Applications

Where SrHCl is used.

Solid-state chemistry researchMaterials science synthesisIonic conductor studies
Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

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

What is SrHCl?

Strontium hydride chloride is a crystalline inorganic compound composed of strontium, hydrogen, and chlorine. It is primarily utilized in solid-state chemistry research as a precursor for synthesizing specialized materials or as a model system for studying ionic conductivity.

More questions
What is SrHCl used for?
SrHCl is used in solid-state chemistry research, materials science synthesis, and ionic conductor studies.
What is the band gap of SrHCl?
SrHCl has a DFT-computed band gap of 4.04 eV across 6 reported structures.
Is SrHCl a metal, semiconductor, or insulator?
With a wide band gap up to 4.04 eV it is an insulator / wide-band-gap material.
Is SrHCl thermodynamically stable?
Yes — SrHCl sits on the convex hull (energy above hull 0 eV/atom), i.e. on hull (stable).
What is the crystal structure of SrHCl?
The lowest-energy reported polymorph of SrHCl is tetragonal symmetry, space group P4/nmm (No. 129).
What is the density of SrHCl?
The computed density of the ground-state structure of SrHCl is 3.50 g/cm³.
How many polymorphs of SrHCl are known?
6 structures of SrHCl are reported across 3 databases, spanning 4 distinct space groups.
What elements does SrHCl contain?
SrHCl contains Cl, H, and Sr (3 elements).
Where does the data for SrHCl come from?
SrHCl data is cross-referenced from materials_project, jarvis, cod.
Data sources & attribution
  • materials_project — Data from the Materials Project. Cite: Jain et al., APL Materials 1, 011002 (2013).
  • jarvis — Data from JARVIS (NIST). Cite: Choudhary et al., npj Comp. Mater. 6, 173 (2020).
  • cod — Data from the Crystallography Open Database. Cite: Grazulis et al., Nucleic Acids Res. 40, D420 (2012).

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