Large quantities of high-purity NHCrF have been synthesized using a wet-chemical method, and its structural chemistry and magnetic properties are investigated in detail for the first time. NHCrF is a tetragonal fluoroperovskite that displays an ordering of the ammonium (NH) groups at room temperature and C-type orbital ordering. The ammonium groups order and display distinct signs of hydrogen bonds to nearby fluoride anions by buckling the Cr-F-Cr angle away from 180°. The ammonium ordering remains up to 405 K, much higher than in other ammonium fluoroperovskites, indicating a correlation between the flexibility of the Jahn-Teller ion, the hydrogen bond formation, and the ammonium ordering. At 405 K, an order-to-disorder transition occurs, where the ammonium groups disorder, corresponding to a transition to higher symmetry. This is accompanied by a contraction of the unit cell from breaking hydrogen bonds, similar to the phenomenon observed in water ice melting. The compound orders antiferromagnetically with a Neél temperature of 60 K, an effective paramagnetic moment of 4.3 μ, and a Weiss temperature of -33 K. An A-type antiferromagnetic structure is identified by neutron diffraction, with an ordered moment of 3.72(2) μ.
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