Yp. Zhang et al., INTERCALATION OF ALKYLAMINES INTO DEHYDRATED AND HYDRATED ZINC PHENYLPHOSPHONATES, Journal of materials chemistry, 5(2), 1995, pp. 315-318
Primary amines, CnH2n+1NH2 (n=3-8), were intercalated into layered anh
ydrous zinc phenylphosphonate Zn(O3PC6H5) and its monohydrate Zn(O3PC6
H5). H2O when the host compounds were brought into contact with liquid
amines, in both cases, 1 mol of amine was intercalated forming layere
d compounds of composition Zn(O3PC6H5).(RNH(2)) as characterized by po
wder X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry and infrared spectroscopy. Th
e amines coordinate to the zinc atoms at the site vacated by the water
molecule. A plot of the interlayer distances of the intercalates vs.
the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chain of the amine gives a str
aight line with a slope of 1.24 Angstrom, which indicates that the alk
yl chains are most likely packed as an interdigitated monolayer with a
tilt angle of 78 degrees with respect to the mean plane of the layer.
A comparison of the intercalation reactions of Zn, Co and Cu methyl-
and phenyl-phosphonates is included in the discussion section.