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Title: Materials Data on H4Pt by Materials Project

Abstract

PtH4 crystallizes in the cubic Im-3m space group. The structure is three-dimensional. Pt2- is bonded to six H+0.50+ atoms to form corner-sharing PtH6 octahedra. The corner-sharing octahedral tilt angles are 0°. There is two shorter (1.67 Å) and four longer (1.68 Å) Pt–H bond length. There are two inequivalent H+0.50+ sites. In the first H+0.50+ site, H+0.50+ is bonded in a single-bond geometry to one Pt2- atom. In the second H+0.50+ site, H+0.50+ is bonded in a linear geometry to two equivalent Pt2- atoms.

Authors:
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
mp-1147730
DOE Contract Number:  
AC02-05CH11231; EDCBEE
Research Org.:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States). LBNL Materials Project
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
Collaborations:
MIT; UC Berkeley; Duke; U Louvain
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE
Keywords:
crystal structure; H4Pt; H-Pt
OSTI Identifier:
1740588
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17188/1740588

Citation Formats

The Materials Project. Materials Data on H4Pt by Materials Project. United States: N. p., 2020. Web. doi:10.17188/1740588.
The Materials Project. Materials Data on H4Pt by Materials Project. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17188/1740588
The Materials Project. 2020. "Materials Data on H4Pt by Materials Project". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17188/1740588. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1740588. Pub date:Sun May 03 00:00:00 EDT 2020
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title = {Materials Data on H4Pt by Materials Project},
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abstractNote = {PtH4 crystallizes in the cubic Im-3m space group. The structure is three-dimensional. Pt2- is bonded to six H+0.50+ atoms to form corner-sharing PtH6 octahedra. The corner-sharing octahedral tilt angles are 0°. There is two shorter (1.67 Å) and four longer (1.68 Å) Pt–H bond length. There are two inequivalent H+0.50+ sites. In the first H+0.50+ site, H+0.50+ is bonded in a single-bond geometry to one Pt2- atom. In the second H+0.50+ site, H+0.50+ is bonded in a linear geometry to two equivalent Pt2- atoms.},
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year = {Sun May 03 00:00:00 EDT 2020},
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