Semimetal

categoría de elementos químicos
(Redirigido desde «Metaloide»)
13 14 15 16 17
2 B
Boro
C
Carbono
N
Nitrógeno
O
Oxígeno
F
Flúor
3 Al
Aluminio
Si
Silicio
P
Fósforo
S
Azufre
Cl
Cloro
4 Ga
Galio
Ge
Germanio
As
Arsénico
Se
Selenio
Br
Bromo
5 In
Indio
Sn
Estaño
Sb
Antimonio
Te
Telurio
I
Iodo
6 Tl
Talio
Pb
Plomo
Bi
Bismuto
Po
Polonio
At
Astato

Como con los metales y los no metales, los semimetales (también conocidos como metaloides) comprenden una de las tres categorías de elementos químicos siguiendo una clasificación de acuerdo con las propiedades de enlace e ionización.[1]​ Se caracterizan por presentar un comportamiento intermedio entre los metales y los no metales, compartiendo características de ambos. Por norma general y en la mayoría de los casos, tienden a reaccionar químicamente con no metales, aunque hay ciertos compuestos formados por metal y semimetal como por ejemplo el boruro de magnesio. Pueden ser tanto brillantes como opacos, y su forma puede cambiar fácilmente. Generalmente, los metaloides son mejores conductores de calor y de electricidad que los no metales, pero no tanto como los metales. No hay una forma unívoca de distinguir los metaloides de los metales verdaderos, pero generalmente se diferencian en que los metaloides son semiconductores antes que conductores. A diferencia de los metales, los cuales al aumentar la temperatura disminuye su conductividad eléctrica, en los semimetales aumentar la temperatura supone lo contrario, aumenta su conductividad eléctrica. Los no metales son opacos y de varios colores. Suelen ser utilizados en ocasiones para formar aleaciones. Pueden ser anfóteros o levemente ácidos.

Son considerados metaloides los siguientes elementos:

Dentro de la tabla periódica los metaloides se encuentran en línea diagonal desde el boro al ástato (este último no está incluido). Los elementos que se encuentran encima a la derecha son no metales, y los que se encuentran debajo a la izquierda son metales.

Todos estos elementos poseen tres electrones de valencia o más en su última órbita (B 3, Si 4, Ge 4, As 5, Sb 5, Te 6, Po 6). El silicio, por ejemplo, es un metaloide ampliamente utilizado en la fabricación de elementos semiconductores para la industria electrónica, como rectificadores, diodos, transistores, circuitos integrados y microprocesadores.

Definiciones

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Basado en el juicio

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Un metaloide es un elemento que posee una preponderancia de propiedades intermedias, o que son una mezcla de las de los metales y los no metales, y que, por tanto, es difícil de clasificar como metal o como no metal. Se trata de una definición genérica que se basa en los atributos de los metaloides que se citan sistemáticamente en la literatura

Siguen las definiciones y los extractos de diferentes autores, que ilustran aspectos de la definición genérica:

  • "En química un metaloide es un elemento con propiedades intermedias entre las de los metales y las de los no metales"[2]
  • "Entre los metales y los no metales de la tabla periódica encontramos elementos ... [que] comparten algunas de las propiedades características tanto de los metales como de los no metales, lo que hace difícil situarlos en cualquiera de estas dos categorías principales"[3]
  • "Los químicos a veces utilizan el nombre de metaloide ... para estos elementos que son difíciles de clasificar de una manera u otra"[4]
  • "Dado que los rasgos que distinguen a los metales de los no metales son bombomclat cualitativa, algunos elementos no caen inequívocamente en ninguna de las dos categorías. Estos elementos ... se llaman metaloides ..."[5]

Más ampliamente, los metaloides han sido denominados como:

  • "elementos que ... son una especie de cruce entre metales y no metales";[6]​ o
  • "elementos extraños intermedios".[7]

La dificultad de categorización es un atributo clave. La mayoría de los elementos tienen una mezcla de propiedades metálicas y no metálicas,[8]​ y pueden clasificarse en función de qué conjunto de propiedades sea más pronunciado.[9]

El oro, por ejemplo, tiene propiedades mixtas pero sigue siendo reconocido como el "rey de los metales". Además del comportamiento metálico (como la alta conductividad eléctrica, y la formación de cationes), el oro muestra un comportamiento no metálico:

Sobre su naturaleza de halógeno ver Belpassi et al.,[11]​ quién indica que en ellos áuridos MAu (M = Li–Cs) el oro "se comporta como un halógeno, intermedio entre el Br y el I"; sobre aurofilicidad ver Schmidbaur and Schier.[12]

Solo los elementos en o cerca de los márgenes, que carecen de una preponderancia suficientemente clara de propiedades metálicas o no metálicas, se clasifican como metaloides..[13]

El boro, silicio, germanio, arsénico, antimonio y teluro normalmente son identificados como metaloides.[14][n 1]​ Dependiendo del autor, a veces se añaden a la lista uno o más de selenio, polonio o astatina.[16]​ A veces se excluye el boro, solo o con silicio.[17]​ A veces el telurio no se considera un metaloide.[18]​ Se ha cuestionado la inclusión del antimonio, el polonio y la astatina como metaloides..[19]

Otros elementos se clasifican ocasionalmente como metaloides. Estos elementos incluyen[20]​ hidrógeno,[21]berilio,[22]nitrógeno,[23]fósforo,[24]azufre,[25]zinc,[26]galio,[27]estaño, yodo,[28]plomo,[29]bismuto,[18]​ y radón.[30]​ El término metaloide también se ha utilizado para los elementos que presentan brillo metálico y conductividad eléctrica, y que son anfóteros, como el arsénico, el antimonio, el vanadio, el cromo, el molibdeno, el tungsteno, el estaño, el plomo y el aluminio.[31]​ El metales de bloque p,[32]​ y los no metales (como el carbono o el nitrógeno) que pueden formar aleacións con los metales[33]​ o modificar sus propiedades[34]​ también han sido considerados ocasionalmente como metaloides.

Basado en criterios

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Elemento EI
(kcal/mol)
EI
(kJ/mol)
EN Estructura de banda electrónica
Boro 191 801 2.04 semiconductor
Silicio 188 787 1.90 semiconductor
Germanio 182 762 2.01 semiconductor
Arsénico 226 944 2,18 semimetal
Antimonio 199 831 2.05 semimetal
Telurio 208 869 2,10 semiconductor
promedio 199 832 2.05
Los elementos comúnmente reconocidos como metaloides, y sus energías de ionización (IE);[35]​ electronegatividades (EN, escala de Pauling revisada); y estructuras de banda electrónica[36]​ (formas más estables termodinámicamente en condiciones ambientales).

No existe ninguna definición ampliamente aceptada de metaloide, ni ninguna división de la tabla periódica en metales, metaloides y no metales;[37]​ Hawkes[38]​ cuestionó la viabilidad de establecer una definición específica, señalando que se pueden encontrar anomalías en varias construcciones intentadas. La clasificación de un elemento como metaloide ha sido descrita por Sharp[39]​ como "arbitraria".

El número y las identidades de los metaloides dependen de los criterios de clasificación que se utilicen. Emsley[40]​ reconoció cuatro metaloides (germanio, arsénico, antimonio y telurio); James et al.[41]​ enumeraron doce (los de Emsley más el boro, el carbono, el silicio, el selenio, el bismuto, el polonio, el moscovio y el livermorio). Por término medio, se incluyen siete elementos en las listas de metaloides; los arreglos individuales de clasificación tienden a compartir un terreno común y varían en el mal definido[42]​ márgenes.[n 2][n 3]

Se suele utilizar un único criterio cuantitativo como la electronegatividad,[45]​ los metaloides tienen valores de electronegatividad de 1,8 o 1,9 a 2,2.[46]​ Otros ejemplos incluyen el eficiencia de empaquetamiento (la fracción de volumen en una estructura cristalina ocupada por átomos) y la relación del criterio Goldhammer-Herzfeld.[47]​ Los metaloides comúnmente reconocidos tienen eficiencias de empaquetamiento de entre el 34 % y el 41 %.[48][49]​ Estos valores son más bajos que en la mayoría de los metales (el 80 % de los cuales tienen una eficiencia de empaquetamiento de al menos el 68 %),[50]​ pero más altos que los de los elementos normalmente clasificados como no metales. (El galio es inusual, para un metal, al tener una eficiencia de empaquetamiento de sólo el 39 %)[51]​ Otros valores notables para los metales son 42. 9 para el bismuto[52]​ y 58,5 para el mercurio líquido.[53]​) Eficiencias de empaquetamiento para nometales son: grafito 17 %,[54]​ azufre 19.2,[55]​ iodo 23.9,[55]​ selenio 24.2,[55]​ y fósforo negro 28.5.[52]​ La relación de Goldhammer-Herzfeld, aproximadamente igual al cubo del radio atómico dividido por el columen molar,[56][n 4]​ is a simple measure of how metallic an element is, the recognised metalloids having ratios from around 0.85 to 1.1 and averaging 1.0.[58]​{refn|1=Como la relación se basa en argumentos clásicos[59]​ no da cabida al hallazgo de que el polonio, que tiene un valor de ~0,95, adopta una estructura metálica (en lugar de covalente) cristalina, por motivos relativista.[60]​ Even so it offers a first order rationalization for the occurrence of metallic character amongst the elements.[61]​|group=n}}

Otros autores se han basado, por ejemplo, en la conductancia atómica[n 5][62]​ o número de coordinación global.[63]

Jones, al escribir sobre el papel de la clasificación en la ciencia, observó que "[las clases] generalmente se definen por más de dos atributos".[64]​ Masterton and Slowinski[65]​ utilizaron tres criterios para describir los seis elementos comúnmente reconocidos como metaloides: los metaloides tienen energías de ionización alrededor de 200 kcal/mol (837 kJ/mol) y valores de electronegatividad cercanos a 2,0. También dijeron que los metaloides son típicamente semiconductores, aunque el antimonio y el arsénico (semimetales desde una perspectiva física) tienen conductividades eléctricas que se acercan a las de los metales. Se sospecha que el selenio y el polonio no están en este esquema, mientras que el estatus de la astatina es incierto.[n 6]

En este contexto, Vernon propuso que un metaloide es un elemento químico que, en su estado estándar, tiene (a) la estructura de banda electrónica de un semiconductor o un semimetal; y (b) un primer potencial de ionización intermedio "(digamos 750-1.000 kJ/mol)"; y (c) una electronegatividad intermedia (1,9-2,2).[68]

  1. Mann et al.[15]​ se refieren a estos elementos como "los metaloides reconocidos".
  2. Jones[43]​ escribe: "Aunque la clasificación es una característica esencial en todas las ramas de la ciencia, siempre hay casos difíciles en los límites. De hecho, el límite de una clase rara vez es nítido."
  3. La falta de una división estándar de los elementos en metales, metaloides y no metales no es necesariamente un problema. Existe, más o menos, una progresión continua de lo metálico a lo no metálico. Un subconjunto específico de este continuo podría servir para su propósito particular tan bien como cualquier otro.[44]
  4. More specifically, the Goldhammer-Herzfeld criterion is the ratio of the force holding an individual atom's valence electrons in place with the forces on the same electrons from interactions between the atoms in the solid or liquid element. When the interatomic forces are greater than, or equal to, the atomic force, valence electron itinerancy is indicated and metallic behaviour is predicted.[57]​ Otherwise nonmetallic behaviour is anticipated.
  5. Atomic conductance is the electrical conductivity of one mole of a substance. It is equal to electrical conductivity divided by molar volume.[4]
  6. El selenio tiene una energía de ionización (IE) de 225 kcal/mol (941 kJ/mol) y a veces se describe como un semiconductor. Tiene una electronegatividad (EN) relativamente alta de 2,55. El polonio tiene un IE de 194 kcal/mol (812 kJ/mol) y una EN de 2,0, pero tiene una estructura de banda metálica.[66]​ La astatina tiene un IE de 215 kJ/mol (899 kJ/mol) y un EN de 2,2.[67]​ Su estructura de banda electrónica no se conoce con certeza.

Referencias

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  2. Cusack 1987, p. 360
  3. Kelter, Mosher & Scott 2009, p. 268
  4. a b Hill & Holman 2000, p. 41
  5. King 1979, p. 13
  6. Moore 2011, p. 81
  7. Gray 2010
  8. Hopkins & Bailar 1956, p. 458
  9. Glinka 1965, p. 77
  10. Wiberg 2001, p. 1279
  11. Belpassi et al. 2006, pp. 4543–44
  12. Schmidbaur & Schier 2008, pp. 1931–51
  13. Tyler Miller 1987, p. 59
  14. Goldsmith 1982, p. 526; Kotz, Treichel & Weaver 2009, p.  62; Bettelheim et al. 2010, p. 46
  15. Mann et al. 2000, p. 2783
  16. Hawkes 2001, p. 1686; Segal 1989, p.  965; McMurray & Fay 2009, p. 767
  17. Bucat 1983, p. 26; Brown c. 2007
  18. a b Swift & Schaefer 1962, p.  100
  19. Hawkes 2001, p. 1686; Hawkes 2010; Holt, Rinehart & Wilson c. 2007
  20. Dunstan 1968, pp. 310, 409. Dunstan enumera como metaloides a Be, Al, Ge (quizás), As, Se (quizás), Sn, Sb, Te, Pb, Bi y Po (pp. 310, 323, 409, 419).
  21. Tilden 1876, pp. 172, 198-201; Smith 1994, p. 252; Bodner & Pardue 1993, p.  354
  22. Bassett et al. 1966, p. 127
  23. Rausch 1960
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  26. Siebring 1967, p.  513
  27. Wiberg 2001, p. 282
  28. Rausch 1960; Friend 1953, p.  68
  29. Murray 1928, p. 1295
  30. Hampel & Hawley 1966, p. 950; Stein 1985; Stein 1987, pp.  240, 247-48
  31. Hatcher 1949, p. 223; Secrist & Powers 1966, p.  459
  32. Taylor 1960, p. 614
  33. Considine & Considine 1984, p.  568; Cegielski 1998, p. 147; The American heritage science dictionary 2005, p. 397
  34. Woodward 1948, p. 1
  35. NIST 2010. Los valores mostrados en la tabla anterior se han convertido a partir de los valores del NIST, que se dan en eV.
  36. Berger 1997; Lovett 1977, p. 3
  37. Goldsmith 1982, p. 526; Hawkes 2001, p.  1686
  38. Hawkes 2001, p. 1687
  39. Sharp 1981, p. 299
  40. Emsley 1971, p. 1
  41. James et al. 2000, p. 480
  42. Chatt 1951, p. 417 "El límite entre metales y metaloides es indefinido ..."; Burrows et al. 2009, p. 1192: "Aunque los elementos se describen convenientemente como metales, metaloides y no metales, las transiciones no son exactas ..."
  43. Jones 2010, p. 170
  44. Kneen, Rogers & Simpson 1972, pp. 218-20
  45. Rochow 1966, pp. 1, 4-7
  46. Rochow 1977, p. 76; Mann et al. 2000, p.  2783
  47. Askeland, Phulé & Wright 2011, p. 69
  48. La eficiencia de empaquetamiento del boro es del 38 %; el silicio y el germanio del 34; el arsénico del 38,5; el antimonio del 41; y el telurio del 36,4.
  49. Van Setten et al. 2007, pp. 2460-61; Russell & Lee 2005, p. 7 (Si, Ge); Pearson 1972, p.  264 (As, Sb, Te; también P negro)
  50. Russell & Lee 2005, p. 1
  51. Russell & Lee 2005, pp. 6-7, 387
  52. a b Pearson 1972, p. 264
  53. Okajima & Shomoji 1972, p. 258
  54. Kitaĭgorodskiĭ 1961, p. 108
  55. a b c Neuburger 1936
  56. Edwards & Sienko 1983, p.  693
  57. Herzfeld 1927; Edwards 2000, pp. 100–03
  58. Edwards & Sienko 1983, p. 695; Edwards et al. 2010
  59. Edwards 1999, p. 416
  60. Steurer 2007, p. 142; Pyykkö 2012, p. 56
  61. Edwards & Sienko 1983, p. 695
  62. Hill & Holman 2000, p. 160. They characterise metalloids (in part) on the basis that they are "poor conductors of electricity with atomic conductance usually less than 10−3 but greater than 10−5 ohm−1 cm−4".
  63. Bond 2005, p. 3: "One criterion for distinguishing semi-metals from true metals under normal conditions is that the bulk coordination number of the former is never greater than eight, while for metals it is usually twelve (or more, if for the body-centred cubic structure one counts next-nearest neighbours as well)."
  64. Jones 2010, p. 169
  65. Masterton & Slowinski 1977, p.  160 enumeran el B, Si, Ge, As, Sb y Te como metaloides, y comentan que el Po y el At se clasifican ordinariamente como metaloides, pero añaden que esto es arbitrario ya que se conoce muy poco sobre ellos.
  66. Kraig, Roundy & Cohen 2004, p. 412; Alloul 2010, p.  83
  67. Vernon 2013, p. 1704
  68. Vernon 2013, p. 1703

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