Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1334075 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005 | 12 Pages |
The inorganic–organic salts (H2TMDP)3(Bi2I9)2 (1), (H2TMDP)2(Bi4I16)·2EtOH (2), (H2TMDP)2(Bi6I22)·2EtOH (3), and (H2TMDP)2(Bi6I22) (4) were synthesized and structurally characterized from the solvothermal reaction of 1,3-bis-(4-piperidyl)propane (TMDP) and BiI3 by adjusting the relative ratio of the reactants. The anions of the compounds consist of 2 (1), 4 (2), or 6 (3 and 4) BiI6 polyhedra, which are joined by face- (1) or edge-sharing (2–4) to form discrete anions. The size of the discrete anion, in terms of the number of connected polyhedra, is observed to increase as the ratio of BiI3 to TMDP is increased. A related compound (H2TMDP)(Bi3I11)·(H2O) (5) was synthesized and structurally characterized using the same two reactants in the presence of HF. The anion of 5 is polymeric rather than discrete, with a trioctahedral repeat unit.
Graphical abstractThe syntheses and single-crystal X-ray structures of five new inorganic–organic compounds containing the alkylammonium cation 1,3-bis-(4-piperidinium)propane in addition to a complex iodobismuthate anion are presented and discussed. In general, structures having larger anions are produced from greater relative ratios of the inorganic starting material to the organic starting material.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide