HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF A NOVELMONODIMENSIONAL IRON PHOSPHATE - [FEF(HPO4)(2),N2C3H12,(H2O)(X)] (X-APPROXIMATE-TO-0.20) (ULM-14)
M. Cavellec et al., HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF A NOVELMONODIMENSIONAL IRON PHOSPHATE - [FEF(HPO4)(2),N2C3H12,(H2O)(X)] (X-APPROXIMATE-TO-0.20) (ULM-14), Inorganic chemistry, 36(10), 1997, pp. 2187-2190
ULM-14 or [FeF(HPO4)(2),N2C3H12,(H2O)(x)] (X approximate to 0.20) was
synthesized by the hydrothermal method (24 h, 453 K) under autogenous
pressure. ULM-14 crystallizes in the orthorhombic system (space group
Pmca, No. 57) with cell parameters a = 7.221(1) Angstrom, b = 8.655(1)
Angstrom, c = 19.329(2) Angstrom, and Z = 4. Its structure, solved by
single-crystal X-ray diffraction, results from isolated single [FeF(H
PO4)(2)](2-), chains of the tancoite type, with diprotonated amines in
serted in between. Mossbauer spectrometry clearly evidences the presen
ce of high-spin-state Fe3+ ions in octahedral coordination and the rem
aining water molecules. Both magnetic susceptibility and Mossbauer res
ults indicate that ULM-14 behaves as a paramagnet above 2 K, the intra
chains interactions being antiferromagnetic.