The metastable type-II clathrate Na Ge was obtained from Na Ge by applying a two-step procedure. At first, Na Ge was reacted at 70 °C with a solution of benzophenone in the ionic liquid (IL) 1,3-dibutyl-2-methylimidazolium-bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl) azanide. The IL was inert towards Na Ge , but capable of dissolving the sodium salts formed in the redox reaction. By annealing at 340 °C under an argon atmosphere, the X-ray amorphous intermediate product was transformed to crystalline Na Ge (δ≈2) and α-Ge in an about 1 : 1 mass ratio. The product was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, chemical analysis, and Na solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Metallic properties of Na Ge were revealed by a significant Knight shift of the Na NMR signals and by a Pauli-paramagnetic contribution to the magnetic susceptibility. At room temperature, Na Ge slowly ages, with a tendency to volume decrease and sodium loss.
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