Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9617663 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A novel indium phosphate has been prepared hydrothermally using trithylenetetramine as template. The compound (C6N4H22)1/2[In3(HPO4)6] · H3O crystallized in the monoclinic system, space group C2/c (No. 15) with cell parameters a = 18.313(4) Ã
, b = 8.8229(18) Ã
, c = 16.221(3) Ã
, β = 111.70(3)°, V = 2435.1(8) Ã
3 and Z = 2; the final residual factor were R = 0.0239 and Rw = 0.0662. The structure consists of two similar secondary building units (SBUs), [In3(PO3(OH))6], featured by two [3.3.3] propellane-like chiral motifs with Πand Πconfiguration, respectively. These SBUs construct to 3-D framework containing 1-D straight channels with eight-membered rings along [1 1 0] direction, the fully-protonated organic amine molecules and H3O+ are located in the channels and neutralize the negative charges of the inorganic framework. The further characterizations of the compound have been performed by X-ray powder diffraction, ICP, IR and TG-DTA analyses.
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Authors
Chao Chen, Zhuo Yi, Hong Ding, Guanghua Li, Minghui Bi, Yulin Yang, Shougui Li, Weisheng Li, Wenqin Pang,