Synthesis and X-ray powder structure of a new pillared layered cadmium phosphonate, giving evidence, that the intercalation of alkylamines into Cd(O3PR)center dot H2O is topotactic
F. Fredoueil et al., Synthesis and X-ray powder structure of a new pillared layered cadmium phosphonate, giving evidence, that the intercalation of alkylamines into Cd(O3PR)center dot H2O is topotactic, INORG CHEM, 38(8), 1999, pp. 1831-1833
A new pillared layered phosphonate, cadmium 2-aminoethylphosphonate, Cd(O3P
C2H4NH2) (1), has been synthesized, and its structure was solved ab initio
from X-ray powder diffraction data and refined by Rietveld methods. Compoun
d 1 is orthorhombic: space group Pna2(1), a = 15.4643(2) Angstrom, b = 5.16
512(7) Angstrom, c = 6.27650(8) Angstrom, and Z = 4. Its layer arrangement
is similar to that in Cd(O3PR). H2O, except that the water molecule coordin
ated to cadmium in Cd(O3PR). H2O is replaced by the nitrogen atom from the
amino ends of the ethyl chains borne by phosphorus of the upper and lower l
ayers. The strong similarity of the IR, P-31, and Cd-113 NMR data for Cd(O3
PC2H4NH2) and Cd(O3PCH3). n-NH2C4H9 clearly shows the topotactic character
of the intercalation of n-alkylamines in the dehydrated form of Cd(O3PR). H
2O to yield Cd(O3PR). n-NH2R'.