Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1331357 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Interaction of the lacunary [α-SbW9O33]9– with Fe3+ in the presence of organic amines under hydrothermal conditions yields two novel inorganic–organic hybrid tungstoferrites [dapH2]3[enH2][enH]Na[Fe4(H2O)2(FeW9O34)2]·7H2O (dap=1,2-diaminopropane, en=ethylenediamine) (1) and [dapH2]5[Fe4(H2O)2(FeW9O34)2]·11H2O (2), which have been characterized by IR, elemental analysis, UV–Vis, TG and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Both 1 and 2 consist of two [B-α-FeIIIW9O34]11− units joined by a rhomb-like tetranuclear iron cluster. Interestingly, 1 displays a new example of 1D chain-like architecture, in which adjacent [Fe4(FeW9O34)2]10– anions are interconnected by two unusual W–O–Fe bridges. Meanwhile, the neighboring chains are further assembled by Na+ ions, forming the 2D extended network. 2 exhibits a discrete dimeric TMSP structure constructed from two trivacant [B-α-FeIIIW9O34]11− subunits encapsulating a rhomb-like tetranuclear iron cluster with five isolated diprotoned dap molecules. Magnetic measurements indicate that antiferromagnetic exchange interactions are dominant in the hexanuclear {Fe6O22} clusters in 1 and 2.
Graphical abstractTwo novel inorganic–organic hybrid tungstoferrites were synthesized from the reaction of lacunary [α-SbW9O33]9– with Fe3+ under hydrothermal conditions and structurally characterized. The magnetic properties of them were also studied. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► 1 represents the first example of 1D chain-like {Fe4(FeW9)2} tungstoferrite. ► Two [B-α-FeIIIW9O34]11− units linked via a rhomb-like tetranuclear iron cluster. ► Adjacent {Fe4(FeW9)2} are interconnected by unusual WOFe bridges. ► Antiferromagnetic exchange interactions are dominant in the {Fe6O22} cluster.