ALUMINUM PHENYLPHOSPHONATES - A FERTILE FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS

Citation
A. Cabeza et al., ALUMINUM PHENYLPHOSPHONATES - A FERTILE FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS, Inorganic chemistry, 37(17), 1998, pp. 4168-4178
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
00201669
Volume
37
Issue
17
Year of publication
1998
Pages
4168 - 4178
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(1998)37:17<4168:AP-AFF>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Six aluminum phenylphosphonates have been synthesized depending upon t he synthetic conditions: Al-2(O-3-PC6H5)(3). 2H(2)O (I), Al-2(O3PC6H5) (3) (II), alpha-Al(HO3PC6H5)(O3PC6H5). H2O (III), beta-Al(HO3PC6H5)(O3 PC6H5). H2O (IV), Al(HO3PC6H5)(3). H2O (V), and Al(OH)(O3PC6H5) (VI). Thermal analysis, X-ray powder thermodiffractometry, IR spectroscopy, and Al-27 and P-31 MAS NMR data have been obtained to study the struct ure and thermal stability of these materials. III crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, space group Pbca, with a 9.7952(1) Angstrom, b = 29.3878(4) Angstrom, c = 9.3537(3) Angstrom, and Z = 8. The structure: was solved ab initio, from synchrotron data (lambda approximate to 0. 4 Angstrom), using direct methods, and refined by Rietveld methods. Th e final agreement factors were R-wP = 6.73%, R-P = 5.24%, and RF = 6.8 %. The compound is layered with the aluminum atoms in an octahedral en vironment of oxygens and two crystallographically independent phosphon ate groups, one being protonated. The powder patterns of V and VI have been indexed, and the experimental observations are consistent with l ayered structures. The unit cell of V contains one: octahedral site fo r Al and three tetrahedral sites for P. Phosphonate I seems to have a three-dimensional tubular structure with aluminum atoms in both octahe dral and tetrahedral environments and phosphorus atoms in three differ ent types of sites.