Inorganic-organic hybrid framework solids

Natarajan, Srinivasan (2000) Inorganic-organic hybrid framework solids Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 12 (3). pp. 249-272. ISSN 0253-4134

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Abstract

Recent developments in the area of hybrid structures are overviewed with special emphasis on iron phosphate-oxalate materials. The structure of the iron phosphate-oxalates consists of iron phosphate chains or layers that are connected by oxalate moieties completing the architecture. The compounds exhibit interesting magnetic properties originating from the super-exchange interactions that are predominantly anti-ferromagnetic, involving the iron phosphates and the oxalate moieties. One of the materials,IV, also exhibits interesting adsorptive properties reminiscent of aluminosilicate zeolites. The aluminum phosphate-oxalate,VII, indicates that hybrid structures can be formed with zeolite architecture.

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Keywords:Framework; Iron Phosphate-oxalate Structures; Hybrid Structures; Crosslinked Oxalates; Self-organization; Structure-directing Amine
ID Code:27785
Deposited On:11 Dec 2010 07:55
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