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  • 2022Rare-Earth Hydroxometalates Ba[RE(OH)5] with RE=Tb, Dy, Ho2citations
  • 2022Orthoperiodato Rhodium(III) Complex as a Possible Key to Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Dyes3citations
  • 2020Hydroflux syntheses and crystal structures of hydrogarnets Ba3[RE(OH)6]2(RE = Sc, Y, Ho-Lu)10citations
  • 2019Syntheses, Crystal Structures and Physical Properties of Chromium and Rhodium Hydrogarnets Ca 3 [Cr(OH) 6 ] 2 , Sr 3 [Cr(OH) 6 ] 2 and Sr 3 [Rh(OH) 6 ] 214citations

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Syntheses, Crystal Structures and Physical Properties of Chromium and Rhodium Hydrogarnets Ca 3 [Cr(OH) 6 ] 2 , Sr 3 [Cr(OH) 6 ] 2 and Sr 3 [Rh(OH) 6 ] 2

  • Albrecht, Ralf
  • Doert, Thomas
  • Hunger, Jens
  • Ruck, Michael
Abstract

The hydrogarnets Ca3[Cr(OH)6]2, Sr3[Cr(OH)6]2 and Sr3[Rh(OH)6]2 were synthesized under hydroflux condition at about 200 °C. The starting materials Ca(NO3)2·6H2O, Sr(NO3)2, Cr(NO3)3·9H2O and RhI3 were reacted in mixtures of water and potassium hydroxide with molar ratios between 1.2:1 and 3:1. The structures and thermal properties of these hydrogarnets were studied by X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, electron microscopy as well as infrared and UV/Vis spectroscopy. Low temperature single-crystal diffraction measurements revealed katoite-like structures, in which the tetrahedrally coordinated metal positions of the garnet are unoccupied and hydroxide ions replace the oxide anions for charge compensation. IR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of hydroxide groups, which form weak hydrogen bonds. The thermal decomposition of Ca3[CrIII(OH)6]2 first yields CaCrVIO4 and CaO at 314 °C, which then react to Ca3(CrVO4)2 at 823 °C. The decomposition of Sr3[Cr(OH)6]2 proceeds similarly in the first step but results in the mixed valent compound Sr2.67(CrVO4)1.33(CrVIO4)0.67 at 730 °C. The decomposition of Sr3[Rh(OH)6]2 under the same conditions results in Sr10.5RhIII3RhIV4.5O24.

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  • compound
  • chromium
  • x-ray diffraction
  • Rhodium
  • thermal analysis
  • Hydrogen
  • Potassium
  • electron microscopy
  • thermal decomposition
  • infrared spectroscopy