Strontium selenide
Identifiers
EC Number
InChI=1S/Se.Sr/q-2;+2
Key: BCTHFFLRHBNYHU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
SrSe
Molar mass
166.58
Appearance
White powder, turns reddish brown when exposed to air[ 1]
Density
4.5
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound
Strontium selenide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SrSe.
Preparation
Strontium selenide can be prepared by reducing strontium selenate with hydrogen at 600 °C.[ 2] It can also be produced by reacting strontium and hydrogen selenide in liquid ammonia .[ 3]
Properties
Strontium selenide crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system with space group Fm3 m. It has a NaCl structure.[ 4] [ 5] It transforms into a CsCl structure with a space group Pm3m under high pressure (14 GPa).[ 6]
It reacts with mercury selenide and germanium diselenide at high temperature to obtain the SrHgGeSe4 crystal.[ 7] It reacts with thorium and selenium at high temperature in the presence of tin to obtain SrTh2 Se5 .[ 8]
References
^ Mabel K. Slattery (1925-03-01). "The Crystal Structure of Metallic Tellurium and Selenium and of Strontium and Barium Selenide" . Physical Review . 25 (3): 333–337. Bibcode :1925PhRv...25..333S . doi :10.1103/PhysRev.25.333 . ISSN 0031-899X . Retrieved 2023-06-13 .
^ A. Henglein (1923-01-26). "Über Erdalkaliselenide" . Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie . 126 (1): 227–236. doi :10.1002/zaac.19231260120 . Retrieved 2021-01-05 .
^ T. Petzel, J. Kohle (Dec 1977). "Über die Darstellung von CaSe, SrSe, BaSe und EuSe durch Reaktion der Metalle mit Selenwasserstoff in flüssigem Ammoniak" . Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie (in German). 437 (1): 193–196. doi :10.1002/zaac.19774370127 . ISSN 0044-2313 . Retrieved 2021-01-05 .
^ Диаграммы состояния двойных металлических систем . Vol. 3 Книга 2. М.: Машиностроение. 2000. ISBN 5-217-02932-3 .
^ Predel, B. (1998), Madelung, O. (ed.), "Se-Sr (Selenium-Strontium)" , Pu-Re – Zn-Zr , Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry, vol. 5 J (Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry ed.), Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, p. 1, doi :10.1007/10551312_2714 , ISBN 978-3-540-61742-6 , retrieved 2023-07-07
^ Purvee Bhardwaj, Sadhna Singh, N.K. Gaur (Mar 2009). "Phase transition, mechanical properties and stability of strontium chalcogenides under high pressure" . Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM . 897 (1–3): 95–99. doi :10.1016/j.theochem.2008.11.033 . Archived from the original on 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2021-01-05 . {{cite journal }}
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^ Yangwu Guo, Fei Liang, Wenlong Yin, Zhuang Li, Xiaoyu Luo, Zhe-Shuai Lin, Jiyong Yao, Arthur Mar, Yicheng Wu (2019-04-23). "BaHgGeSe 4 and SrHgGeSe 4 : Two New Hg-Based Infrared Nonlinear Optical Materials" . Chemistry of Materials . 31 (8): 3034–3040. doi :10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b01023 . ISSN 0897-4756 . S2CID 131951753 . Retrieved 2021-01-05 . {{cite journal }}
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^ Amy A. Narducci, James A. Ibers (Jul 1998). "Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Physical Properties of the New Thorium Chalcogenides CuTh 2 Te 6 and SrTh 2 Se 5" . Inorganic Chemistry . 37 (15): 3798–3801. doi :10.1021/ic971594i . ISSN 0020-1669 . PMID 11670482 . Retrieved 2021-01-05 .
Salts and covalent derivatives of the
selenide ion