OXYFLUORINATED MICROPOROUS COMPOUNDS .7. SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE AND ULM-5, A NEW FLUORINATED GALLOPHOSPHATE GA16(PO4)14(HPO4)2(OH)2F7, [H3N(CH2)6NH3]4,6-H2O WITH 16-MEMBERED RINGS AND BOTH BONDING ANDENCAPSULATED F-
T. Loiseau et G. Ferey, OXYFLUORINATED MICROPOROUS COMPOUNDS .7. SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE AND ULM-5, A NEW FLUORINATED GALLOPHOSPHATE GA16(PO4)14(HPO4)2(OH)2F7, [H3N(CH2)6NH3]4,6-H2O WITH 16-MEMBERED RINGS AND BOTH BONDING ANDENCAPSULATED F-, Journal of solid state chemistry, 111(2), 1994, pp. 403-415
Hitherto unknown Ga16(PO4)14(HPO4)2(OH)2F7, [H3N(CH2)6 NH3]4, 6 H2O wa
s obtained by hydrothermal synthesis (453 K, 24 hr, autogeneous pressu
re) from a mixture of Ga2O3, P2O5, HF, 1,6-diaminohexane, and H2O in t
he ratio 1: 1: 2: 1: 80. It is orthorhombic (space group P22(1)2(1) (N
o. 18)) with a = 10.252(2) angstrom, b = 18.409(4) angstrom, c = 24.63
9(7) angstrom, V = 4649.8(9) angstrom3, Z = 4. The three-dimensional n
etwork is built up from three types of basic building units; the first
, close to that already encountered for ULM-3 and -4, consists of corn
er-linked [Ga3(PO4)2(HPO4)F2] hexameric units composed of two PO4 tetr
ahdra, one HPO4 tetrahedron, two GaO4F trigonal bipyramids, and one Ga
O4F2 octahedron, with fluorine atoms shared between the gallium polyhe
dra; the second is very similar to the first except that one of the tr
igonal bipyramids is replaced by a tetrahedron GaO3(OH); the third is
octameric Ga4(PO4)4 and can be considered in a first approximation as
formed by a cube of corner-linked GaO4 and PO4 tetrahedra, which encap
sulate a fluorine atom. It is shown that this fluorine is bonded in fa
ct to two of the four gallium of this cube. For the first time, both b
onding and encapsulated F- are present in the same structure. The fram
ework delimits 16- and 6-membered ring channels along [100] and 8-memb
ered ones along [010]. The diprotonated amines are inserted in the 16-
membered ovoid channels, whose free aperture is 12.20 x 8.34 angstrom.
The water molecules are in the 6-membered tunnels. (C) 1994 Academic
Press, Inc.