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5 Common solid-state structures of inorganic fluorides [35]

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Organic and Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry
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Abstract

The large majority of element fluorides has been structurally characterized by X-ray crystallographic methods. As expected, the compounds can be assigned to the wellknown lattice-types of inorganic compounds, in some cases they are derived thereof by slight structural adaptations. The most important structure types are summarized in Table 5.1.

Abstract

The large majority of element fluorides has been structurally characterized by X-ray crystallographic methods. As expected, the compounds can be assigned to the wellknown lattice-types of inorganic compounds, in some cases they are derived thereof by slight structural adaptations. The most important structure types are summarized in Table 5.1.

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