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Atomic Linkage Flexibility Tuned Isotropic Negative, Zero, and Positive Thermal Expansion in MZrF6 (M = Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Zn)
Author(s) -
Lei Hu,
Jun Chen,
Jiale Xu,
Na Wang,
Fei Han,
Yang Ren,
Zhao Pan,
Yangchun Rong,
Rongjin Huang,
Jinxia Deng,
Laifeng Li,
Xianran Xing
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.6b08746
Subject(s) - chemistry , isotropy , linkage (software) , zero (linguistics) , thermal expansion , negative thermal expansion , thermal , flexibility (engineering) , crystallography , thermodynamics , optics , physics , biochemistry , linguistics , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , gene
The controllable isotropic thermal expansion with a broad coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) window is intriguing but remains challenge. Herein we report a cubic MZrF 6 series (M = Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni and Zn), which exhibit controllable thermal expansion over a wide temperature range and with a broader CTE window (-6.69 to +18.23 × 10 -6 /K). In particular, an isotropic zero thermal expansion (ZTE) is achieved in ZnZrF 6 , which is one of the rarely documented high-temperature isotropic ZTE compounds. By utilizing temperature-dependent high-energy synchrotron X-ray total scattering diffraction, it is found that the flexibility of metal···F atomic linkages in MZrF 6 plays a critical role in distinct thermal expansions. The flexible metal···F atomic linkages induce negative thermal expansion (NTE) for CaZrF 6 , whereas the stiff ones bring positive thermal expansion (PTE) for NiZrF 6 . Thermal expansion could be transformed from striking negative, to zero, and finally to considerable positive though tuning the flexibility of metal···F atomic linkages by substitution with a series of cations on M sites of MZrF 6 . The present study not only extends the scope of NTE families and rare high-temperature isotropic ZTE compounds but also proposes a new method to design systematically controllable isotropic thermal expansion frameworks from the perspective of atomic linkage flexibility.

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