Structural factors on stability of fluoride- or fluorine-graphite intercalation compounds

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Nakajima, T. [1 ]
Okahara, K. [1 ]
Matsui, T. [1 ]
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[1] Kyoto Univ, Japan
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Electric Conductivity - Metallic Compounds - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Surfaces--Structure - Transition Metals--Halogenation;
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The stability of acceptor type GIC has been discussed in terms of in-plane structures of intercalated species and chemical bond between guest and host. GIC is strongly stabilized when intercalated fluoride or chloride takes a bridging structure in which fluorine or chlorine atom of MX6 (X:F, Cl) octahedron is shared by cations. Examples are CxTiF5, CxCuCl2, CxNiCl2 etc. The 'nestiling' of MF6 anion into hexagons of carbon sheets also gives high stability to a GIC. An example is GIC of VF6- having a small central atom. A special case is CxF type GIC in which ionic or semi-ionic C-F bonds contribute to the high stability of the compound.
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