Layered metal(IV) phosphonates with rigid pendant groups: New synthetic approaches to nanosized zirconium phosphate phenylphosphonates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
ABSTRACT: Single phase mixed zirconium phosphate phenylphosphonates,
ZrP(PP)x, were prepared by two different synthetic
approaches: reaction of gels of nanosized ?-zirconium phosphate in
propanol with solutions of phenylphosphonic acid (H2PP), leading to
the topotactic exchange of monohydrogen phosphate groups with
phenylphosphonate groups, and precipitation from propanol
solutions of H2PP, phosphoric acid, and zirconyl propionate. In
both cases, propanol intercalated compounds were obtained. The x
values of the ZrP(PP)x materials prepared by topotactic anion
exchange ranged from 0.37 to 0.56 for (H2PP/Zr) molar ratios in the
range 0.52-4.16 and [H2PP] = 0.1 M, while a maximum x value of
0.73 was only reached at 60 °C, with (H2PP/Zr) = 4.16 and [H2PP] = 0.31 M. Direct precipitation of ZrP(PP)x provided
samples with 0.13 <= x <= 1.54, for H2PP molar fractions in the range 0.05-0.5 and (P/Zr) molar ratio = 6. At 90% relative
humidity, the (H2O/Zr) molar ratio for the precipitated ZrP(PP)x powder samples increased in the range 1.3-3.0 with
increasing x and resulted in being higher than that of nanosized ZrP (0.8). The analysis of the X-ray diffraction patterns of the gel
and powder samples, together with the hydration data of the powder samples, suggested a structural model in which the random
distribution of the phosphate and phenylphosphonate groups creates cavities which can accommodate propanol molecules in the
gel samples and water molecules in the hydrated powder samples.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Capitani, Donatella
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