Mj. Hudson et al., ION-EXCHANGE AND PROTONIC SPECIES IN THE ANTIMONY HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE HSB(PO4)(2)CENTER-DOT-2H(2)O, Journal of materials chemistry, 5(1), 1995, pp. 159-163
It has been established from the incoherent inelastic neutron scatteri
ng spectra (IINS) that both the oxonium [H3O](+) and dioxonium [H5O2](
+) ions are present in the antimony hydrogen phosphate H1Sb(PO4)(2).2H
(2)O, written as H1SbP2.2H(2)O. However, as the extent of hydration de
creases as in H1SbP2.1.25H(2)O, the proportion of the oxonium [H3O](+)
ion increases. MAS NMR indicates that the P-O-H+ group remains undiss
ociated in the anhydrous form. The title compound is an efficient but
unselective ion exchanger which is able to extract mono- and poly-vale
nt aquo-cations, In addition, polyvalent complex cations may be exchan
ged directly without the need for a catalytic or delamination process.
A relatively high temperature (266 degrees C) is needed to dehydrate
Co[Sb(PO4)(2)](2).6H(2)O in which the cobalt appears to be bound to fo
ur water molecules with two axial oxygens from the macroanionic layers
.