Titanium diselenide (TiSe
2) also known as titanium(IV) selenide, is an
inorganic compound
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of
titanium and
selenium. In this material selenium is viewed as selenide (Se
2−) which requires that titanium exists as Ti
4+. Titanium diselenide is a member of
metal dichalcogenide : 220px, Cadmium sulfide, a prototypical metal chalcogenide, is used as a yellow pigment.
A chalcogenide is a chemical compound consisting of at least one chalcogen anion and at least one more electropositive element. Although all group 16 elements ...
s, compounds that consist of a metal and an element of the
chalcogen column within the periodic table. Many exhibit properties of potential value in battery technology, such as
intercalation
Intercalation may refer to:
* Intercalation (chemistry), insertion of a molecule (or ion) into layered solids such as graphite
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and electrical conductivity, although most applications focus on the less toxic and lighter disulfides, e.g.
TiS2.
Structure
Within the titanium-selenium system, many stoichiometries have been identified. Titanium diselenide crystallizes with the CdI
2 -type structure, in which the octahedral holes between alternating hexagonal closely packed layer of Se
2− layers (that is half of the total number of octahedral holes) are occupied by Ti
4+ centers. The CdI
2 structure is often referred to as a layer structure as the repeating layers of atoms perpendicular to the close packed layer form the sequence Se-Ti-Se
…Se-Ti-Se
…Se-Ti-Se with weak
van der Waals interactions between the selenium atoms in adjacent layers. The structure has (6,3)-coordination, being octahedral for the cation and trigonal pyramidal for the anions. The structure type is found commonly for many transition metal
halide
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s as well. This layered structure is known to undergo
intercalation
Intercalation may refer to:
* Intercalation (chemistry), insertion of a molecule (or ion) into layered solids such as graphite
*Intercalation (timekeeping), insertion of a leap day, week or month into some calendar years to make the calendar foll ...
by alkali metals (M), resulting in the formation of M
xTiSe
2 (x ≤ 1), thereby expanding the weak van der Waals gaps between the 2D layered sheets.
Synthesis
A mixture of titanium and selenium are heated under
argon atmosphere to produce crude samples. The crude product is typically purified by
chemical vapor transport
In chemistry, a chemical transport reaction describes a process for purification and crystallization of non- volatile solids. The process is also responsible for certain aspects of mineral growth from the effluent of volcanoes. The technique is ...
using iodine as the transport agent.
[Hagenmuller, P. "Preparative Methods in Solid State Chemistry" ]
:Ti + 2 Se → TiSe
2
References
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