polyfluorometalates
Polyfluorometalates are a broad class of inorganic anions comprising metal centers coordinated by fluoride ligands. They include discrete hexafluorometallate units such as [MF6]− as well as larger, polymeric or cluster species where fluoride bridges link multiple metal centers. The term encompasses a range of compositions and stoichiometries and is used to describe both simple, well-defined anions and more complex fluoride-rich assemblies.
Structural diversity among polyfluorometalates is high. Many early examples involve high-oxidation-state main-group metals, producing octahedral [MF6]n−
Synthesis and isolation typically require fluoride-rich, dehydrating conditions. Common approaches include fluorinating metal precursors in fluoride
Properties and applications are closely tied to their strong metal–fluoride bonds and lattice energies. Polyfluorometalates tend