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Hydrothermal synthesis, structure, and sorption properties of Cs(H 3O)[Mo 2O 2(PO 4) 2(HPO 4)]
Yellow plates of Cs(H 3O)[Mo 2O 2(PO 4) 2(HPO 4)], (1), obtained in 60% yield from the reaction of Cs 2MoO 4, Mo, H 3PO 4, and H 2O in a mole ratio of 5:1:30:57 for 24 hrs at 200°C, crystallize in the monoclinic space group P2 1 a with a = 9.166(4), b = 9.073(2), c = 15.808(3)Å, β = 96.85°, V = 1305...
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description | Yellow plates of Cs(H
3O)[Mo
2O
2(PO
4)
2(HPO
4)],
(1), obtained in 60% yield from the reaction of Cs
2MoO
4, Mo, H
3PO
4, and H
2O in a mole ratio of 5:1:30:57 for 24 hrs at 200°C, crystallize in the monoclinic space group
P2
1
a
with
a = 9.166(4),
b = 9.073(2),
c = 15.808(3)Å, β = 96.85°,
V = 1305(1)Å
3,
Z = 4, and
R(
R
w
) = 0.087(0.085). The structure has MoOPO
4-like layers held together with HPO
4 groups and is structurally similar to (VO)
2(SO
4)
2(H
2SO
4). The interlamellar space is compartmentalized into tunnels containing one-dimensional H-bonded strings of HPO
4 groups alternating with strings of Cs
+ and H
3O
+ cations. It is possible to remove water from the structure in a reversible manner as shown from water absorption isotherms. This same composition framework was prepared in a different crystal system and with a different cation by Clearfield and Peascoe (see
J. Solid State Chem.
95(1), 83 (1991)). |
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J. Solid State Chem.
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4, and H
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1
a
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b = 9.073(2),
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V = 1305(1)Å
3,
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R(
R
w
) = 0.087(0.085). The structure has MoOPO
4-like layers held together with HPO
4 groups and is structurally similar to (VO)
2(SO
4)
2(H
2SO
4). The interlamellar space is compartmentalized into tunnels containing one-dimensional H-bonded strings of HPO
4 groups alternating with strings of Cs
+ and H
3O
+ cations. It is possible to remove water from the structure in a reversible manner as shown from water absorption isotherms. This same composition framework was prepared in a different crystal system and with a different cation by Clearfield and Peascoe (see
J. Solid State Chem.
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3O)[Mo
2O
2(PO
4)
2(HPO
4)],
(1), obtained in 60% yield from the reaction of Cs
2MoO
4, Mo, H
3PO
4, and H
2O in a mole ratio of 5:1:30:57 for 24 hrs at 200°C, crystallize in the monoclinic space group
P2
1
a
with
a = 9.166(4),
b = 9.073(2),
c = 15.808(3)Å, β = 96.85°,
V = 1305(1)Å
3,
Z = 4, and
R(
R
w
) = 0.087(0.085). The structure has MoOPO
4-like layers held together with HPO
4 groups and is structurally similar to (VO)
2(SO
4)
2(H
2SO
4). The interlamellar space is compartmentalized into tunnels containing one-dimensional H-bonded strings of HPO
4 groups alternating with strings of Cs
+ and H
3O
+ cations. It is possible to remove water from the structure in a reversible manner as shown from water absorption isotherms. This same composition framework was prepared in a different crystal system and with a different cation by Clearfield and Peascoe (see
J. Solid State Chem.
95(1), 83 (1991)).</abstract><cop>San Diego, CA</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><doi>10.1016/0022-4596(91)90107-S</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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