Distribution of trivalent metal cations in alumino-/gallogermanate zeolites with JST topology.

نویسندگان

  • Yan Xu
  • Yi Li
  • Yide Han
  • Jihong Yu
  • Ruren Xu
چکیده

A series of zeolitic alumino- and gallogermanate compounds, |M(II)(en)(3)|[M(III)(2)Ge(4)O(12)] (M(II) = Ni, Co, Zn; M(III) = Al, Ga; en = ethylenediamine), has been synthesized using in situ formed [M(II)(en)(3)](2+) cations as the structure-directing agents. These zeolitic compounds exhibit the same JST framework topology which is built exclusively of 3-rings. Their structures were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The frameworks of these compounds are constructed from M(III)- and Ge-centred tetrahedra. According to inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analyses, the ratios of M(III)/Ge are 1/2 in all these compounds. The resulting negative charges in these frameworks are compensated by extra-framework [M(II)(en)(3)](2+) cations. Single crystal structural analyses show that there are two crystallographically distinct atom sites for M(3+). According to the ICP results and the unique structural feature of JST, the most reasonable distribution of M(3+) cations in these structures was deduced.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Dalton transactions

دوره 41 39  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012