K4TM4(V2O7)2(IO3)4(H2O) (TM = Zn, Ni, Co): a series of quinary mixed metal–vanadium(v)–iodates†
Abstract
Systematic explorations of new compounds in the divalent transition metal–vanadium(V)–iodate system by hydrothermal reactions led to three quinary mixed metal iodates, namely, K4TM4(V2O7)2(IO3)4(H2O) (TM = Zn, Ni, Co). They represent the first examples of quinary mixed metal vanadium iodates. The structures of K4TM4(V2O7)2(IO3)4(H2O) (TM = Zn, Ni, Co) are quite unusual and consist of sandwich-like double layers of 1∞[TM4(V2O7)2(IO3)4(H2O)]4− that are separated by K+ cations. The interconnection of TMO6 units via tridentate bridging IO3− groups resulted in a 2D sheet parallel to the ab-plane. Two such sheets are bridged by V2O7 units into a unique sandwich-like double layer. V2O7 units are observed in iodates for the first time. Thermal stability and optical properties as well as magnetic properties for the Co and Ni phases were studied.