Metal complexes in a constrained environment

197Au Mössbauer study and chemical behaviour of the Au[S[double bond, length as m-dash]C(NH2)2]2+ cation exchanged in unpillared and in aluminium pillared synthetic beidellite clay

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Lorenzo Stievano, Sandro Calogero, Loretta Storaro, Maurizio Lenarda and Friedrich E. Wagner


Abstract

Intercalation of the gold thiourea (T) complex, AuT2+, into beidellite clay and aluminium pillared beidellite was studied by 197Au Mössbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. At a concentration close to the cation exchange capacity, the AuT2+ complexes are found to be oriented diagonal to the clay sheets, while at a much lower concentration and in the pillared beidellite they lie flat in the interlayer spacing. Thermal decomposition of the intercalated AuT2+ was studied at temperatures up to 400 °C.


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