Precise synthesis of polymorphic phases with similar components but distinct crystal structures is one of the key problems in inorganic chemistry. In this work, we report a fluorination method adopting ZrO as the starting material and NHF as the fluoridation agent that can afford multiphases in the Zr-O-F system, including ZrOF, ZrOF, ZrOF, ZrOF, β-ZrF, NHZrF, and NHZrF. A preliminary phase formation diagram was established as a function of the fluorination temperature (), reaction time (), and F/Zr ratio after systematic optimization of the preparation conditions. Among the as-obtained phases, the detailed crystal structures of ZrOF and ZrOF were refined based on the powder X-ray diffraction patterns. As the F/O ratio increases, the crystal structures of Zr-O-F phases transform gradually from an anion-deficient α-UO-related structure of ZrOF to an anion-excess ReO-related structure of ZrOF. At last, we also prepared Ti-doped ZrO, ZrOF, ZrOF, and ZrOF to study the host-lattice-dependent photoluminescence properties of zirconium oxyfluorides. The four materials show distinct photoluminescence in the UV and visible regions due to different local coordination environments of Zr/Ti. This work demonstrates the low-temperature fluorination method as an efficient route to phase-selective polymorphic metal oxyfluorides, which can be employed in further structure-property relationship studies.

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