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'''Thallium(I) telluride''' (Tl<sub>2</sub>Te) is a chemical compound of ] and ]. It has a structure related to that of Tl<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>.<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1107/S0108270102005085| title = Tl2Te and its relationship with Tl5Te3| journal = Acta Crystallographica Section C| volume = 58| issue = 5| pages = i63-5| year = 2002| last1 = Černý| first1 = Radovan| last2 = Joubert| first2 = Jean-Marc| last3 = Filinchuk| first3 = Yaroslav| last4 = Feutelais| first4 = Yves| pmid = 11983960| bibcode = 2002AcCrC..58I..63C}}</ref> This compound is not well characterized. Its existence has only recently been confirmed by ].<ref name = okamoto/><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Record |first=M. |last2=Feutelais |first2=Y. |last3=Lukas |first3=Hans Leo |date=1997 |title=Phase Diagram Investigation and Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Thallium–Tellurium System |url=https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Phase-Diagram-Investigation-and-Thermodynamic-of-Record-Feutelais/adba924747a0d502f8b0ab8d7ce64539626434ff |journal=International Journal of Materials Research |language=en |s2cid=99541579}}</ref> '''Thallium(I) telluride''' (Tl<sub>2</sub>Te) is a chemical compound of ] and ]. It has a structure related to that of Tl<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>.<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1107/S0108270102005085| title = Tl2Te and its relationship with Tl5Te3| journal = Acta Crystallographica Section C| volume = 58| issue = 5| pages = i63-5| year = 2002| last1 = Černý| first1 = Radovan| last2 = Joubert| first2 = Jean-Marc| last3 = Filinchuk| first3 = Yaroslav| last4 = Feutelais| first4 = Yves| pmid = 11983960| bibcode = 2002AcCrC..58I..63C}}</ref> This compound is not well characterized. Its existence has only recently been confirmed by ].<ref name = okamoto/><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Record |first1=M. |last2=Feutelais |first2=Y. |last3=Lukas |first3=Hans Leo |date=1997 |title=Phase Diagram Investigation and Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Thallium–Tellurium System |journal=International Journal of Materials Research |language=en |s2cid=99541579}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Thallium(I) telluride
Names
Other names Thallous telluride
Dithallium telluride
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.031.730 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 234-916-9
PubChem CID
InChI
  • InChI=1S/Te.2Tl/q-2;2*+1Key: XMGYGYGVPIYZNU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
Properties
Chemical formula Tl2Te
Molar mass 536.367 g/mol
Melting point 415 °C (779 °F; 688 K)
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Chemical compound

Thallium(I) telluride (Tl2Te) is a chemical compound of thallium and tellurium. It has a structure related to that of Tl5Te3. This compound is not well characterized. Its existence has only recently been confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry.

References

  1. ^ Okamoto, H. (September 2000). "Te-Tl (Tellurium-Thallium)". Journal of Phase Equilibria. 21 (5): 501. doi:10.1361/105497100770339833. ISSN 1054-9714.
  2. Černý, Radovan; Joubert, Jean-Marc; Filinchuk, Yaroslav; Feutelais, Yves (2002). "Tl2Te and its relationship with Tl5Te3". Acta Crystallographica Section C. 58 (5): i63-5. Bibcode:2002AcCrC..58I..63C. doi:10.1107/S0108270102005085. PMID 11983960.
  3. Record, M.; Feutelais, Y.; Lukas, Hans Leo (1997). "Phase Diagram Investigation and Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Thallium–Tellurium System". International Journal of Materials Research. S2CID 99541579.
Thallium compounds
Neg. ox. states
Thallium(I)
Organothallium(I)
  • TlC2H3O2
  • Tl2C3H2O4
  • TlC5H5
  • Thallium(III)
    Salts and covalent derivatives of the telluride ion
    H2Te
    -TeH
    He
    Li2Te BeTe B CTe2
    (CH3)2Te
    (NH4)2Te O F Ne
    Na2Te MgTe Al2Te3 Si P0.8Te0.2 S Cl Ar
    K2Te CaTe Sc2Te3 Ti VTe2 CrTe
    Cr2Te3
    MnTe
    MnTe2
    FeTe CoTe NiTe Cu2Te
    CuTe
    CuTe2
    ZnTe GaTe
    Ga2Te3
    -Ga
    GeTe
    -Ge
    As2Te3
    As4Te3
    +As
    Se +Br Kr
    Rb2Te SrTe Y2Te3 ZrTe5 NbTe2 MoTe2 Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag2Te CdTe In2Te3 SnTe
    SnTe2
    Sb2Te3 Te
    Te
    n
    I Xe
    Cs2Te BaTe * LuTe
    Lu2Te3
    HfTe5 TaTe2 WTe2
    WTe3
    ReTe2 Os Ir Pt AuxTey HgTe Tl2Te PbTe Bi2Te3 Po At Rn
    Fr RaTe ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
     
    * LaTe
    La2Te3
    CeTe
    Ce2Te3
    PrTe
    Pr2Te3
    NdTe
    Nd2Te3
    Pm SmTe
    Sm2Te3
    EuTe
    Eu2Te3
    GdTe
    Gd2Te3
    TbTe
    Tb2Te3
    DyTe
    Dy2Te3
    HoTe
    Ho2Te3
    ErTe
    Er2Te3
    TmTe
    Tm2Te3
    YbTe
    Yb2Te3
    ** Ac ThTe2 Pa UTe2 Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
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