Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1329750 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008 | 7 Pages |
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of two, new rare earth monothiophosphate materials, LaPO3S·xH2O and NdPO3S·yH2O, and their properties in comparison to the corresponding orthophosphates prepared by a similar aqueous metathesis reaction. Each of these new materials was found to exist in an amorphous phase similar to a corresponding orthophosphate mineral. The new rhabdophane-type oxythiophosphates were found to display reversible dehydration and rehydration under mild conditions. The materials were found to be thermally unstable. Disproportionation was found to occur at less than 450 °C under vacuum. Sulfur is lost during heating in air between 450 and 650 °C, according to thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) experiments, yielding the orthophosphate. The monothiophosphate hydrates display broad photoluminescence in the visible under excitation by a 325 nm laser. The compounds were also analyzed using differential thermal analysis, FT-IR and UV/vis/NIR spectroscopy.
Graphical abstractThis paper describes the synthesis and characterization of two, new rare earth monothiophosphate materials, LaPO3S·xH2O and NdPO3S·yH2O. Each of these was found to exist in a phase similar to the orthophosphate mineral, rhabdophane. The monothiophosphate hydrates displayed broad photoluminescence in the visible under excitation by a 325 nm laser.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide