Issue 12, 2001

Abstract

A new layered manganese(II) phosphate, [Mn2(HPO4)3]·(NH3(CH2)2NH3)3/2·H2PO4, has been synthesised under solvothermal conditions at 433 K in the presence of ethylenediamine and the structure determined at 150 K using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data (Mr = 587.95, triclinic, space group, P[1 with combining macron], a = 6.651(1), b = 9.343(1), c = 14.512(2) Å, α = 87.687(3), β = 84.096(4), γ = 89.066(4)°, V = 896.20 Å3, Z = 2, R = 0.0409 and Rw = 0.0462 for 2939 observed data (I > 3(σ(I))). The structure consists of anionic manganese-phosphate layers of formula [Mn2(HPO4)3]2− containing trans edge sharing chains of MnO6 octahedra linked via MnO5 and HPO4 polyhedra. H2PO4 and (NH3(CH2)2NH3)2+ ions lie between the manganese-phosphate layers. Magnetic measurements indicate Curie–Weiss paramagnetism above 25 K with μeff = 5.77(1) μB and θ = −30(1) K, consistent with the presence of high-spin Mn2+ ions and antiferromagnetic interactions. The latter result in magnetic ordering at TN = 2.5(1) K. The temperature dependence of the susceptibility can be successfully fitted assuming a triangular antiferromagnetic lattice of S = 5/2 spins, yielding an exchange parameter J/k of −0.72(1) K and a g-value of 1.930(3). On treatment with water, a phase of composition [Mn2(HPO4)3]·(NH3(CH2)2NH3)·(H2O)x (x ∼ 0.2) is formed with retention of the MnPO layers but removal of the interlayer H2PO4 groups.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterisation of a layered organically-templated manganese phosphate, [Mn2(HPO4)3]·(NH3(CH2)2NH3)3/2·H2PO4, and its reaction with water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2001
Accepted
26 Sep 2001
First published
29 Oct 2001

J. Mater. Chem., 2001,11, 3172-3179

Synthesis and characterisation of a layered organically-templated manganese phosphate, [Mn2(HPO4)3]·(NH3(CH2)2NH3)3/2·H2PO4, and its reaction with water

A. M. Chippindale, F. O. M. Gaslain, A. R. Cowley and A. V. Powell, J. Mater. Chem., 2001, 11, 3172 DOI: 10.1039/B104491P

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