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Qingqing Huang1, Xiedong Cheng2, Claire Minaud3
1School of Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212100, Jiangsu, China.
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Two transition metal fluoride phosphates, BaMPO4F (M = Mn, Fe), are prepared through hydrothermal redox reactions and analyzed using XRD, XPS, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and density functional theory (DFT). The modified fluoride-rich hydrothermal routes combining two reducing sources, i.e., hydrazine and hypophosphorous acid, to grow Fe(II)-based fluorinated phosphates are described. Both crystal structures consist of three-dimensional (3D) frameworks formed by connected [M2+O4F]7- and PO43- polyhedra, containing 8-membered rings (8MR) and 6MR cross-stitched 1D channels filled by Ba2+ ions. BaMnPO4F is isostructural to BaZnPO4F with an orthorhombic space group Pna21, while BaFePO4F (S.G. P212121) is isotypic to BaMPO4F (M = Cu and Co) analogues. Magnetic susceptibilities χ(T) and specific heat Cp(T) for BaMnPO4F (I) and BaFePO4F (II) reveal antiferromagnetic ordering below 5.8 K (I) and 11.3 K (II), with all magnetic exchanges resulting from supersuper-exchange interactions. Above TN, χ(T) is analyzed on the basis of the most plausible low-dimensional subunits, decoupled above the long-range AFM ordering. The analysis of the density-of-states (DOS) by DFT+U calculations validates the crystal-field splitting of the local MO4F trigonal bipyramids with significant overlap due to their strong structural distortions, and validates the lower-energy levels of F-2p compared to O-2p levels due to their enhanced ionic character.
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