Crystal structure, thermal and magnetic behavior of inorganic-organic hybrid [VIV4O10 VV2O4] (C6H14N2) •H2O polymeric framework

The inorganic-organic hybrid [VIV4O 10VV2O4] (C6H 14N2)•H2O polymeric framework was prepared under mild hydrothermal conditions from a mixture of DABCO and V 2O5 in deionized water with a 1:1:450 mole ratio, at neutral pH. The reaction was carried out at 180°C for 3 days under autogenous pressure yi...

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Main Authors: Settheeworrarit T., Pakawatchai C., Maensiri S., Limtrakul J., Rujiwatra A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5083
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
Language: English
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Summary:The inorganic-organic hybrid [VIV4O 10VV2O4] (C6H 14N2)•H2O polymeric framework was prepared under mild hydrothermal conditions from a mixture of DABCO and V 2O5 in deionized water with a 1:1:450 mole ratio, at neutral pH. The reaction was carried out at 180°C for 3 days under autogenous pressure yielding phase pure crystals product. The crystal structure was studied using both powder and single crystal X-ray crystallography, revealing the structure to be of the ({UuDd}:T*)α′ type in the SP+T class and Z-T subclass. The presence of the organic cation was confirmed by FT-IR spectrum and chemical composition analysis. The structure was thermally stable up to over 400°C, and showed ferromagnetic character at room temperature with the maximum molar susceptibility of 8.26 × 10 -3 emu/mol-1 at zero applied field. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.