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Synthesis and Characterization of New Open-Framework Iron(II) Phosphate with 1D Tube and Double Layer Structure, NaFe2(PO4)(HPO4)

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posted on 2006-03-01, 00:00 authored by Zhi-Feng Zhao, Bai-Bin Zhou, Zhan-Hua Su, Xu Zhang, Guang-Hua Li
A novel two-dimensional layered iron(II) phosphate, NaFeII2(PO4)(HPO4), has been synthesized under mild hydrothermal conditions. Its structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and further characterized by FTIR, elemental analysis, inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. Its anionic network is based on strictly alternating FeIIO4 tetrahedral units and P-centered units including PO4 and PO3(OH) tetrahedra linked through their vertices to form a double layered structure that contains columns of double six-membered rings and 1D tubes by four-membered rings sharing faces. The sodium atoms reside in the interlayer region. The title compound crystallizes in the triclinic system, space group P1̄, with the following cell parameters:  a = 5.1200(10) Å; b = 8.6232(17) Å; c = 8.7958(18) Å; α = 96.93(3)°; β = 100.45(3)°; γ = 105.75(3)°; V = 361.58(12) Å3; Z = 2; Dc = 2.991 Mg/m3.

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