Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1490407 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The brownmillerite structure provides an ordered vacancy lattice into which fluorine anions should easily be accommodated, with full occupation of the vacant sites resulting in a simple perovskite structure. Low-temperature fluorine insertion reactions with the brownmillerite Sr2Co2O5 and related materials Sr2CoFeO5 and Sr2Fe2O5 have been investigated with a view to using fluorine insertion reactions to fill the oxygen vacancies in these materials, thus forming cubic perovskite-type phases with mixed 3+/4+ B cation oxidation states. The synthesis and magnetic properties of the new perovskite materials SrCoO2.5F0.5 and SrCo0.5Fe0.5O2.5F0.5 are presented here, supplemented by a consideration of Madelung energy calculations in order to explain the dissimilar fluorination behaviour of Sr2Fe2O5.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The brownmillerites Sr2Fe2O5, Sr2CoFeO5 and Sr2Co2O5 are amenable to fluorine insertion. ► Fluorination of Sr2Co2O5 and Sr2CoFeO5 forms cubic perovskite phases. ► Nominal compositions: SrCoO2.5F0.5 (a = 3.8574(3) Å) and SrCo0.5Fe0.5O2.5F0.5 (a = 3.872(2) Å). ► Sr2Fe2O5 forms a 1:1 mixture of SrFeO2F (a = 3.9481(3) Å) and SrFeO3−δ (a = 3.8775(3) Å).