JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intercalation Reactions of Layered Vanadyl Organophosphonates with Alkylamines

P. GendraudM.E. de RoyJ.P. Besse

Year: 1996 Journal:   Inorganic Chemistry Vol: 35 (21)Pages: 6108-6112   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Layered vanadyl organophosphonates VORPO3·xH2O were brought into contact with primary alkylamines CnH2n+1NH2 (n = 3−6). Intercalation compounds have been characterized by their basal spacings, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), XANES, and IR spectra. Regardless of the starting vanadyl phosphonate, a plot of the interlayer distances of the intercalates vs the number of carbon atoms (nc) in the alkyl chain of the amine indicates that amine molecules were packed in the interlamellar space either as bilayer or as an interdigitated monolayer, depending on nc. Hydrolysis of the phosphonate groups, oxidation of vanadium atoms, and the nature of the final products are described.

Keywords:
Chemistry Intercalation (chemistry) Phosphonate Amine gas treating Thermogravimetric analysis Bilayer Monolayer Vanadium Inorganic chemistry Alkyl Molecule Crystallography Organic chemistry

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