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Unique pore selectivity for Cs+ and exceptionally high NH4+ exchange capacity of the chalcogenide material K6Sn[Zn4Sn4S17].

Manolis J Manos1, Konstantinos Chrissafis, Mercouri G Kanatzidis.   

Abstract

Highly selective ion-exchange properties and -exchange capacities of the open framework chalcogenide material K(6)Sn[Zn(4)Sn(4)S(17)] (1) with Cs(+) and NH(4)(+) are reported. Because the structure of this framework is known in great detail, these studies are a rare example where structure/property relationships can be directly drawn. 1 possesses three types of micropore cavities. The largest pore of 1 presents an exact fit for Cs(+) and exhibits high selectivity for this ion, as demonstrated by competitive ion-exchange experiments. The next largest pore has a greater capacity (up to four cations) and is well suited for NH(4)(+) ions. This leads to a high ammonium-exchange capacity for 1 of 3.06 mequiv/gr, which is close to the NH(4)(+)-exchange capacities of natural zeolites. The single-crystal structures of ammonium-exchanged products at various stages reveal an unusual mechanism for the exchange process of 1 which involves diffusion of ammonium cations from the large cavity to the small ones of the framework. Thermal analysis of one of these ammonium-exchanged products, in combination with mass spectroscopy, showed the decomposition of NH(4)(+) cations to NH(3) and H(2)S with the parallel transformation of the exchanged product to a mixture of crystalline phases. Since K(6)Sn[Zn(4)Sn(4)S(17)] can be grown in suitably large crystals (much larger than most zeolites), it defines an excellent model system in which ion-exchange processes and products can be characterized and studied in detail in various reaction stages.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16819882     DOI: 10.1021/ja061342t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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