oxyfluorides
Oxyfluorides are chemical compounds that contain both oxide (O2−) and fluoride (F−) anions within their crystal lattice. In these mixed-anion materials, fluorine partially replaces oxide in the structure or occupies distinct anion sublattices, leading to frameworks that can differ substantially from simple oxides or fluorides. The resulting compounds span a range of elements, including transition metals, post-transition metals, and rare earths.
Structural diversity is a hallmark of oxyfluorides. They can adopt fluorite-related, layered, perovskite-derived, or other arrangements,
Synthesis of oxyfluorides typically involves fluorination or partial substitution reactions. Common routes include solid-state fluorination of
Properties and potential applications depend on composition and structure. The mixed-anion framework allows tuning of electronic