Na2MoO(2-δ)F(4+δ)--a perovskite with a unique combination of atomic orderings and octahedral tilts

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hajime IshikawaPhilip Lightfoot

Abstract

Na2MoO2-δF4+δ (δ ∼ 0.08) displays a unique variant of the perovskite structure, with simultaneous (Na,vacancy) ordering on the A-site, (Na,Mo) ordering on the B-site, (O,F) ordering on the anion site and an unusual NaNbO3-like octahedral tilt system.

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Sep 26, 2017·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Wenjiao YaoPhilip Lightfoot

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