화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.43, No.1, 368-374, 2004
Anionic ligand exchange on ZrPO4Cl(dmso): Alkoxide and carboxylate derivatives
This paper reports the preparation and characterization of a series of organic derivatives of ZrPO4Cl(CH3)(2)SO obtained by topotactic anion exchange of chloride ligands with several n-alkoxide (RO) and carboxylate groups (RCOO). Exchange with alkoxides, with an alkyl chain length from 2 to 8 carbon atoms, gave products of general formula ZrPO4RO(CH3)(2)SO. In these derivatives alkoxide groups, covalently bonded to zirconium atoms via Zr-O bonds, point toward the interlayer region. Carboxylate derivatives, of general formula ZrPO4[(RCOO)(CH3)(2)SO](1-x)(OH H2O)(x), were obtained using benzoate (x = 0), nitrobenzoate (x = 0.3), and phenylacetate (x = 0.2) groups. The thermal behavior of these organic derivatives is discussed. Due to this reactivity, ZrPO4Cl(CH3)(2)SO is an attractive precursor for materials chemistry.