The wide variety of metal sulfide structures and their accommodation of atomic substitution, non-stoichiometry and metal-metal (M-M) and ligand-ligand interactions allows for diverse physical, chemical and electronic properties. The energy band structure of 3d transition-metal sulfides, in particular, is strongly influenced by the covalence of metal-S bonds, which results in hybridization of S 3p and metal 3d bonding states and direct or indirect M-M bonding interactions in favorable cases. Differences in the phase relations of isostructural metal sulfides are often attributable to subtle changes in electronic states. The literature on metal...
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