Synthesis and characterization of two novel chiral-type formate frameworks templated by protonated diethylamine and ammonium cations
Abstract
Two novel formate frameworks templated by ammonium and diethylammonium (DEtA+) cations have been synthesized. Chemical analysis as well as optical, Raman and IR studies showed partial substitution of nickel ions by Cr(III) or Fe(III). X-ray diffraction revealed that these compounds crystallize in the chiral-type structure of P6322 symmetry. The oxygen atoms from formate ligands form octahedral coordination around the metal centers and the octahedra are bridged by the formate groups in the anti-anti mode configuration forming the hexagonal structure with large channels expanding along the c direction. The channels are filled with disordered DEtA+ and NH4+ ions and they show unusual compression with the c/a ratio of only 0.862 and 0.852 for the iron- and chromium-containing compound, respectively. Magnetic studies revealed that the both compounds order magnetically at low temperatures but the ordering temperature is significantly higher for the iron compound (37 K) compared to the chromium analogue (26 K).
- Publication:
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Journal of Solid State Chemistry France
- Pub Date:
- January 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jssc.2016.10.005
- Bibcode:
- 2017JSSCh.245...23M
- Keywords:
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- Metal organic framework;
- X-ray diffraction;
- Magnetization;
- Infrared;
- Raman;
- Absorption