Reconstructive phase transition in (NH4)3TiF7 accompanied by the ordering of TiF6 octahedra

Acta Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater. 2014 Dec;70(Pt 6):924-31. doi: 10.1107/S2052520614021192. Epub 2014 Nov 8.

Abstract

An unusual phase transition P4/mnc → Pa\bar 3 has been detected after cooling the (NH4)3TiF7 compound. Some TiF6 octahedra, which are disordered in the room-temperature tetragonal structure, become ordered in the low-temperature cubic phase due to the disappearance of the fourfold axis. Other TiF6 octahedra undergo large rotations resulting in huge displacements of the F atoms by 1.5-1.8 Å that implies a reconstructive phase transition. It was supposed that phases P4/mbm and Pm\bar 3m could be a high-temperature phase and a parent phase, respectively, in (NH4)3TiF7. Therefore, the sequence of phase transitions can be written as Pm\bar 3m → P4/mbm → P4/mnc → Pa\bar 3. The interrelation between (NH4)3TiF7, (NH4)3GeF7 and (NH4)3PbF7 is found, which allows us to suppose phase transitions in relative compounds.

Keywords: ammonium heptafluorotitanate; order–disorder transition; reconstructive phase transition.