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Ball-and-stick model of the column structure as part of the crystal structure of titanium tetrafluoride, TiF4. The crystal structure consists of three, crystallographically different Ti4+ cations which are surrounded octahedrally by six F– ions each. Each TiF6 octahedron is connected to two other TiF6 octahedra equatorially, creating a ring with the composition Ti3F15. By connecting these rings axially with other rings, isolated columns are formed. Structure determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction reported in Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 1995, 621, 1227–1231 and is available as CSD entry 1639008 and ICSD entry 78737. CAS® Registry Number: 7783-63-3 Colour code:
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current | 19:28, 21 April 2023 | 859 × 1,957 (132 KB) | Chem Sim 2001 (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | Description = Ball-and-stick model of the column structure as part of the crystal structure of titanium tetrafluoride, TiF<sub>4</sub>. The crystal structure consists of three, crystallographically different Ti<sup>4+</sup> cations which are surrounded octahedrally by six F<sup>–</sup> ions each. Each TiF<sub>6</sub> octahedron is connected to two other TiF<sub>6</sub> octahedra equat... |
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