Abstract

We attempted to synthesize complex metal fluorides via reaction between metal and solid-state fluorine sources and succeeded in preparing trirutile-type Li2MoF6 using LiF, the metal Mo, and CuF2. We also found a new phase of Li2MoF6 that is isostructural with trigonal Li2ZrF6 via a combination of solid-state fluorine sources and high-pressure synthesis. The reaction occurs exothermically and involves conversion and addition associated with redox reaction, and CuF2 then functions as both an oxidizing agent and fluorine source. Because the overall reaction proceeds stoichiometrically, the required amount of fluorine can be controlled by the amount of solid-state fluorine agents. The synthesis route was also applicable for the preparation of other known fluorides, Li2MF6 (M = Ti, Zr, and Nb) and β-Li3MF6 (M = Ti and V). The synthetic route using a solid-state fluorine source is suitable for the exploration of novel inorganic complex metal fluorides.

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