Abstract
A new nanocrystalline phase of titanium aluminum fluoride, with a stoichiometry of Ti 2AlF 9 - exact stoichiometry measured herein is Ti 2.1Al 0.9F 9, - was synthesized by the fluorination of Ti 2AlC in anhydrous hydrofluoric acid at 55°C for 2 h. The results from X-ray diffraction, scanning and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and selected area diffraction, together with crystal structure solution via simulated annealing, confirmed the formation of a nanocrystalline material with a trigonal structure belonging to the R3 space group. The structure can also be viewed as being comprised of corner-sharing octahedra that are arranged in a distorted simple cubic arrangement. Thermogravimetric analysis, in argon, indicates that this phase is stable up to ≈ 850°C. Density functional theory calculations estimate the band gap to be ≈ 5 eV and the bulk modulus to be ≈ 109 GPa. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Naguib, M., Presser, V., Lane, N., Tallman, D., Gogotsi, Y., Lu, J., … Barsoum, M. W. (2011). Synthesis of a new nanocrystalline titanium aluminum fluoride phase by reaction of Ti 2AlC with hydrofluoric acid. RSC Advances, 1(8), 1493–1499. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ra00390a
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