2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c03178
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Pure Fluorine Intercalation into Brownmillerite Oxide Thin Films by Using Ionic Liquid Gating

Morito Namba,
Hiroshi Takatsu,
Hao-Bo Li
et al.

Abstract: Electrolyte gating, exemplified by ionic liquid gating (ILG), has emerged as a promising technique for modifying the physical properties of transition-metal oxides through cation intercalations, such as H + and Li + . However, the anion insertion by the ILG remains largely unexplored, except for O 2− . In this study, we have developed an ILG-based F − insertion method to allow oxidative fluorine insertion without a loss of oxide ions. Employing a solution of tetramethylammonium fluoride tetrahydrate in 1-methy… Show more

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“…It is now understood that this can be achieved via ionic liquids and gels, solid electrolytes, , and ionic conductors, , utilizing these media to control the insertion/extraction of various chemical species into/out of target materials they are interfaced with. These species include oxygen ions/vacancies (O/V O ), H ions, , ,,,,,,, Li ions, ,, N ions, , F ions, etc., inserted/extracted into/from a variety of target materials, spanning metals, ,,,, oxides, , ...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now understood that this can be achieved via ionic liquids and gels, solid electrolytes, , and ionic conductors, , utilizing these media to control the insertion/extraction of various chemical species into/out of target materials they are interfaced with. These species include oxygen ions/vacancies (O/V O ), H ions, , ,,,,,,, Li ions, ,, N ions, , F ions, etc., inserted/extracted into/from a variety of target materials, spanning metals, ,,,, oxides, , ...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%