Iodate fluoride

Summary

The iodate fluorides are chemical compounds which contain both iodate and fluoride anions (IO3 and F). In these compounds fluorine is not bound to iodine as it is in fluoroiodates.[1]

Iodate fluorides are under investigation for the non-linear optical properties. The lack of symmetry is enhanced by the lone pair of electrons on the iodate group.[1]

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name formula weight system space group unit cell volume density properties ref
K3V2O3F4(IO3)3 867.88 orthorhombic Cmc21 a=11.6073 b=8.5216 c=15.098 Z=4 1493.4 3.86 SHG 1.3 ×KDP; birefringence 0.158 @ 2050 nm [2]
CoIO3F monoclinic P21/n a=4.9954 b=5.2110 c =12.5179 β=95.347° [3]
NiIO3F monoclinic P21/n [3]
zinc iodate fluoride ZnIO3F 259.27 monoclinic P21/n a=5.030 b=5.227 c=12.471 β=96.00 Z=4 326.13 5.281 band gap 4.2 eV [4]
LiGaF2(IO3)2 464.46 monoclinic P21/n a=9.9994 b=5.1160 c=12.6619 β=106.444 Z=4 621.25 4.966 stable to 400 °C band gap 4.33 eV [5]
NaGa(IO3)3F 636.41 monoclinic P21/c a=14.120 b=4.9149 c=13.631 β=112.968° Z=4 band gap 4.27 eV; birefringence Δnexp = 0.203 at 1064 nm [6][7]
NaGa(IO3)2F2 480.51 monoclinic P21/c a=10.8243 b=4.8603 c=13.593 β=104.750° Z=4 691.6 6.615 [6]
RbGaF3(IO3) orthorhombic Pnma a=7.8109 b=7.2758 c=10.1367 [8]
yttrium diiodate fluoride Y(IO3)2F 457.71 hexagonal P63 a=6.8455 c=21.807 Z=6 885.0 5.153 white [9]
ZrF2(IO3)2 monoclinic C2/c a=16.352 b=5.2819 c=7.459 β=104.31° [8]
Cd3(IO3)(IO4)F2·0.1CdO R3m a =15.286 c=9.574 SHG 3.0xKDP band gap 4.0 eV [10]
tin difluoride diiodate Sn(IO3)2F2 506.49 monoclinic P21 a=5.436 b=9.91 c=6.28 β=105.44 Z=2 326.3 5.155 band gap 4.08 SHG 3x; white [11]
CsVO2F(IO3) 409.75 orthorhombic Pna21 a=7.8974 b=10.2644 c=7.3854 Z=4 598.68 4.546 alkaline metals [12]
Barium iodate fluoride Ba(IO3)F 331.24 monoclinic P21/c a=10.5729 b=6.3354 c=6.0450 β=90.497° 404.90 5.434 band gap 4.32 eV; high birefringence [13]
α-Ba[VFO2(IO3)2] 589.08 Orthorhombic Pbcn a=5.1494 b=12.644 c=12.400 Z=4 807.4 4.846 colourless [14]
β-Ba[VFO2(IO3)2] 589.08 Orthorhombic P212121 a=7.1902 b=8.1964 c=13.0420 Z=4 768.6 5.091 colourless [14]
α-Ba2[VO2F2(IO3)2]IO3 920.32 Orthorhombic Pna21 a =13.578 b=11.425 c=7.500 Z=4 1163.5 5.254 colourless [14]
β-Ba2[VO2F2(IO3)2]IO3 920.32 monoclinic P21 a=7.3895 b=7.4994 c=10.9095 β=105.461 Z=2 582.69 5.245 colourless [14]
α-Ba2[GaF4(IO3)2](IO3) 945.10 orthorhombic Pna21 a=13.6984 b=11.3696 c=7.4245 Z=4 1156.76 5.429 colourless SHG 6×KDP band gap 4.61eV [15]
β-Ba2[GaF4(IO3)2](IO3) 945.10 monoclinic P21 a=7.4631 b=7.4511 c=10.9597 β=106.138 Z=2 585.24 5.361 colourless SHG 6×KDP band gap 4.35 [15]
LaZr(IO3)5F2 monoclinic P21/n a=7.5227 b=18.5262 c=10.3238 β=93.155° band gap 4.13 eV [16]
Ce(IO3)3F monoclinic P21/c a =6.9430 b =8.2205 c=29.9956 β 89.976° Z=8 1712.00 5.306 [17]
Ce(IO3)2F2·H2O 545.94 orthorhombic Ima2 a=7.702 b=12.277 c=7.947 Z=4 751.4 4.826 light yellow [18]
Li2Ce(IO3)4F2 891.60 monoclinic C2/c a =12.5663 b =5.5853 c=17.1623 β=95.953° Z=4 1198.07 4.943 yellow [19]
CaCe(IO3)3(IO3F)F orthorhombic Pna21 a=11.068 b=18.151 c=6.0301 [20]
HfF2(IO3)2 band gap 4.11 eV [21]
CsHfF4(IO3) 562.30 orthorhombic Ima2 a=7.4321 b=11.156 c=8.030 Z=4 665.8 5.610 SHG 3.5 × KH2PO4 band gap 4.47 eV transparent from 270 to 9900 nm birefringence 0.161 [22]
K5(W3O9F4)(IO3) 1141.95 monoclinic Pm a=9.7129 b=3.7122 c=10.9575 β=102.007 Z=1 386.44 4.907 SHG 11×KDP [23]
PbF(IO3) orthorhombic C2ma a = 6.0438 b = 5.7840 c = 11.0731 Z=2 [24]
PbF(IO3) monoclinic P11n a=4.1581 b=4.1548 c=11.0416 β=92.47° [24]
Bi(IO3)F2 421.88 monoclinic C2 a=12.827 b=5.3089 c=6.0790 β=101.384 Z=4 405.89 6.904 SHG 11.5×KDP [25]
Bi3OF3(IO3)4 1399.54 hexagonal P63mc a=10.880 c=6.993 716.8 6.484 colourless SHG [26]
NH4Bi2(IO3)2F5 880.80 monoclinic P21 a=5.718 b=5.892 c=15.18 β=100.38 Z=2 502.9 5.817 SHG 9.2×KDP [27]
KBi2(IO3)2F5 901.86 monoclinic P21 a=5.687 b=5.864 c=14.82 β=100.095 Z=2 486.5 6.157 colourless SHG [28]
RbBi2(IO3)2F5 948.23 monoclinic P21 a=5.7357 b=5.9095 c=15.177 β=100.263 Z=2 506.2 6.221 colourless SHG [28]
CsBi2(IO3)2F5 995.67 monoclinic P21 a=5.750 b=5.924 c=15.640 β=100.509 Z=2 523.8 6.313 colourless SHG [28]

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