Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10637064 Solid State Sciences 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Three different materials of the oxovanadium-ethylenediphosphonate/copper(II)-bipyridine system [V/O/{(CH2)2(PO3Hx)2}(4−x)−/Cu(II)(bpy)] were isolated via hydrothermal synthesis from identical starting solutions with temperatures as the only variable. The phases isolated at 120 and 230 °C are both two-dimensional networks, [Cu(bpy)VO2(O3PCH2CH2PO3H)]
- 1.5H2O (1
- 1.5H2O) and [Cu(bpy)VO(O3PCH2CH2PO3)] (3), respectively, while the phase produced at the intermediate temperature of 180 °C is the one-dimensional [Cu(bpy)VO2(O3PCH2CH2PO5H)] (2). Despite the unexpected absence of correlation between temperature and dimensionality, the number of Cu(II) atoms per 1000 Å3 increases in the order 2.31:2.57:2.62 for 1:2:3, as expected.
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