Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1331347 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Titanium trifluoride TiF3 has the distorted ReO3 structure composed of corner sharing TiF6 octahedra linked with Ti–F–Ti bridges. Potassium fluoride KF was inserted into the bridges using high-pressure and high-temperature conditions (5 GPa, 1000–1200 °C). When the molar ratio KF/TiF3≥1, a few low dimensional compounds were obtained forming non-bridged F ions. At the composition KF/TiF3=1/2, a new compound KTi2F7 was formed, which crystallizes with the space group Cmmm and the lattice parameters of a=6.371(3), b=10.448(6), c=3.958(2) Å, consisting of edge-sharing pentagonal bipyramids [TiF7] forming ribbons running along the a axis. The ribbons are linked by corners to construct a three-dimensional framework without forming non-bridged F ions. The compound is antiferromagnetic with the Néel temperature TN=75 K, and the optical band gap was 6.4 eV. A new fluoride K2TiF5 (KF/TiF3=2) with the space group Pbcn and the lattice parameters of a=7.4626(2), b=12.9544(4) and c=20.6906(7) Å was also obtained by the high pressure and high temperature treatment (5 GPa at 1000 °C) of a molar mixture of 2 KF+TiF3. The compound contains one-dimensional chains of corner-sharing TiF6 octahedra.

Graphical AbstractA new ternary fluoride KTi2F7 has been developed under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions, which contains pentagonal bipyramid polyhedra [TiF7].Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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