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Title: | Chemical design of materials: A case study of inorganic open-framework materials |
Authors: | Rao, C N R Dan, Meenakshi Behera, J N |
Keywords: | open-framework phosphates metal phosphates open-framework carboxylates metal carboxylates metal squarates open-framework sulfates open-framework selenates |
Issue Date: | Oct-2005 |
Publisher: | International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry |
Citation: | Pure and Applied Chemistry 77(10), 1655–1674 (2005) |
Abstract: | Inorganic open-framework materials are discussed as a case study in the chemical design of materials. Investigations of open-framework zinc phosphates have demonstrated that the formation of the complex 3D architectures may involve a process wherein ID ladders or chains, and possibly OD monomers comprising four-membered rings, transform to the higher-dimensional structures. The I D ladder and the four-membered rings appear to be important building units of these structures. At one stage of the building-up process, spontaneous self-assembly of a low-dimensional structure such as the ladder could occur, followed by the crystallization of a 3D structure. Accordingly, many of the higher-dimensional structures retain structural features of the OD or ID structure. It is significant that a four-membered ring zinc phosphate spontaneously yields a linear chain phosphate at room temperature, on addition of piperazine, the chain transforming to a sodalite-type 3D structure under mild conditions. The occurrence of a hierarchy of structures from 0-3 dimensions is found in open-framework metal oxalates as well. Interestingly, the 3D sodalite structure is generated readily by the assembly of metal squarates, possessing the four-mernbered ring motif. It is noteworthy that open-framework structures are also formed by oxyanions such as sulfate, selenite, and selenate. Transformations of molecules to complex architectures are a worthy area of study, defining a new direction in the chemistry of materials. |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/313 |
Other Identifiers: | 0033-4545 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Prof. C.N.R. Rao) |
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