AMgBi (A = Ca, Sr, Eu): Magnesium Bismuth Based Zintl Phases as Potential Thermoelectric Materials.

Inorg Chem

State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Institute of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, Jinan, ShanDong 250100, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2017

A series of new magnesium bismuth Zintl phases, AMgBi (A = Ca, Sr, Eu), have been synthesized, and their thermoelectric properties were systematically evaluated. These novel phases belong to the well-known YbMnSb family, whose structure adopts the tetragonal space group I4/acd (No. 142) with cell parameters of a = 17.0470(17)/17.854(2)/17.6660(7) Å and c = 22.665(5)/23.580(6)/23.2446(18) Å for CaMgBi, SrMgBi, and EuMgBi, respectively. Without intentional optimization, these materials exhibit high potential as new thermoelectric candidates. Especially for SrMgBi, a high zT value of 0.72 has been approached at 1073 K. The discovery of these new Zintl series is very interesting, which implies the high possibility of extending the 14-1-11 thermoelectric system to the bismuth analogues in the development of highly efficient thermoelectric materials. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were incorporated as well to help better understand the properties of these important compounds.

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