ヘリックス,キラリティ,相互浸透:シルバー・コッパー・シアン化物フレームワークの汎用性と驚くべき相互変換
Ann M Chippindale1, Simon J Hibble
1School of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AD, United Kingdom. a.m.chippindale@rdg.ac.uk
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 18, 2009
まとめ
3Dフレームワークを備えた新しいセシウム・シルバー・コッパー・シアニドが合成されました. これらの材料は独特の固体変異を経験し,複雑な構造ダイナミクスと,シルバー・コッパー・シアン化物化合物の相互浸透ネットワークを明らかにします.
科学分野:
- 無機化学 無機化学とは
- 固体化学 固体化学
- クリスタログラフィーです.
背景:
- セシウム・シルバー・コッパー・シアニドは,多様な構造モチーフで知られています.
- それらの変換を理解することは,新しい材料を設計する上で鍵となるものです.
研究 の 目的:
- セシウム,銀,銅のシアン化物の構造変化を説明するために.
- 新しい3Dフレームワークのシアン化物を合成し,特徴づけること.
主な方法:
- シングル結晶の水熱合成.
- 単結晶X線 difrakcion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion. 単結晶X線 difraktion.
- 脱水と加熱による固体変容.
主要な成果:
- 3Dフレームワークを備えた3つの新しいセシウム銀 ((I) 銅 ((I) シアン化物が合成されました:Cs ((3) Ag ((2) Cu ((3) CN ((8) (I),CsAgCu ((CN)) ((3) (II) とCsAgCu ((CN)) ((3).1/3H ((2) O (III).
- 化合物 (I) は溶液中の (II) と (III) に変形する.
- 水素 (III) は 100°Cで (II) に脱水し,CsAg(2) Cu(CN) ((4) のポリモルフは 180°Cで相互変換する.
- 螺旋状の銅シアン化物鎖と自己/相互貫通するネットワークが観察されました.
結論:
- この研究は,適度な条件下でセシウム銀銅シアン化物の新しい構造的変異を明らかにしています.
- これらの変換は,金属シアン化物フレームワークのダイナミックな性質を強調しています.
- この発見は,協調ポリマーにおける構造-特性関係の理解に寄与する.
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