难以捉摸的双八环地质二级建筑单元
Sandeep K Gupta1, Alok Ch Kalita1, Aijaz A Dar1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay , Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400 076, India.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 20, 2016
概括
现在已经稳定了难以捉摸的双八环 (D8R) 热带石建筑单元. 通过控制反应条件和组件,研究人员可以选择性地分离D4R,D6R和D8R等双环构件.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 无机化学
- 超分子化学
背景情况:
- 石是一种具有多样性应用的晶体微孔材料.
- 二级建筑单元 (SBU) 是热岩建筑的基本组成部分.
- 双八环 (D8R) SBU在历史上一直是难以隔离和稳定的.
研究的目的:
- 实现双八环 (D8R) SBU 的首次稳定.
- 为了证明不同双环SBU (D4R,D6R,D8R) 的优选隔离.
- 建立一种控制特定热带石构建块的方法.
主要方法:
- 使用金属来源,酸和辅助配体的组合.
- 在溶液和固体状态下对反应条件进行仔细控制.
- 描述了由此产生的结构,以确认特定的SBU的隔离.
主要成果:
- 在溶液和固态中成功稳定了双八环 (D8R) SBU.
- 证明D4R,D6R和D8R ([ArPO3Zn(L) ]n,n=4,6或8) 可以优先分离.
- 确定了影响SBU选择性的关键因素 (金属来源,酸,配体,反应条件).
结论:
- D8R的稳定代表了石合成的重大进步.
- 通过合理设计前体和反应参数,可以实现不同双环SBU的选择性隔离.
- 这种对SBU形成的控制为设计具有定制性质的新型热岩结构开辟了新的途径.
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