Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1331391 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The compound 6H-BaFeO2F (P63/mmc) was synthesised by the low temperature fluorination of 6H-BaFeO3–d using polyvinylidenedifluoride (PVDF) as a fluorination agent. Structural characterisation by XRD and NPD suggests that the local positions of the oxygen and fluorine atoms vary with no evidence for ordering on the anion sites. This compound shows antiferromagnetic ordering at room temperature with antiparallel alignment of the magnetic moments along the c-axis. The use of PVDF also allows the possibility of tuning the fluorine content in materials of composition 6H-BaFeO3–dFy to any value of 0

Graphical abstractThe crystal structure of the hexagonal perovskite phase 6H–BaFeO2F. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The crystal structure of the hexagonal perovskite phase 6H–BaFeO2F. ► H-BaFeO2F and 6H-BaFeO3–dFy were prepared via low temperature fluorination using PVDF. ► A structural investigation of the compounds BaFeO2F is presented in detail. ► This analysis suggests differences for the local coordination of O2− and F− anions. ► H–BaFeO2F shows antiferromagnetic ordering at 300 K. ► The magnetic moments align parallel to the a-axis.

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