KTiO2F

semiconductor
· KTiO2F

KTiO2F is a titanium-based fluoride compound belonging to the class of mixed-metal oxyfluoride semiconductors. This material combines titanium oxide chemistry with fluorine substitution, a structural modification that can alter electronic band structure and optical properties compared to conventional titanium oxides. KTiO2F remains primarily in the research and development phase, with potential applications in photocatalysis, optoelectronics, and ion-conducting devices where fluorine doping is known to enhance charge carrier mobility and tailor band gaps for specific wavelengths.

photocatalytic water treatmentoptoelectronic semiconductorssolid-state fluoride ion conductorsUV-visible light absorbersresearch phase materials

Compliance & Regulations

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PropertyValueUnitConditionsSource
Bulk Modulus(K)
145.9
GPa
Poisson's Ratio(ν)
0.2200
-
Shear Modulus(G)
98.55
GPa
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Density(ρ)
3.694
kg/m³
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Band Gap(Eg)2 entries
3.200
eV
0.8970
eV
Magnetic Moment(μB)2 entries
-4.682e-15
μB
0.000
µB
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Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull)
0.08430
eV/atom
Formation Energy(ΔHf)2 entries
0.1800
eV/atom
-3.044
eV/atom
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

Export Control

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