Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1506895 | Solid State Sciences | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Single crystals of the composition Ba(H3F4)2 were obtained from an anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (aHF) solution of BaF2, in the presence of XeF2 and excessive PF5. The compound crystallizes in a hexagonal P6¯2c space group with a=7.7756(12) Åa=7.7756(12) Å, c=12.650(3) Åc=12.650(3) Å, V=662.4(2) Å3V=662.4(2) Å3 and Z=4Z=4. The coordination sphere of barium atom consists of twelve fluorine atoms from HF molecules forming regular icosahedra. Metal and fluorine atoms form infinite three-dimensional network. HF molecules are bonded via F− anions to H3F4− anions. The Ba(H3F4)2 compound represents the first known example of homoleptic HF environment of the metal cation.
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