| Literature DB >> 27015432 |
Daxiang Gui1,2, Tao Zheng1,2, Lanhua Chen1,2, Yanlong Wang1,2, Yuxiang Li1,2, Daopeng Sheng1,2, Juan Diwu1,2, Zhifang Chai1,2, Thomas E Albrecht-Schmitt3, Shuao Wang1,2.
Abstract
The first thorium framework compound with mixed-valent phosphorus-based (phosphite and pyrophosphate) ligands, [BMMim]2[Th3(PO3)4(H2P2O7)3] (ThP-1), was synthesized by ionothermal reactions concurrent with the partial oxidation of phosphoric acid. The overall structural topology of ThP-1 highly resembles that of MOF-5, containing only one type of three-dimensional channels with a window size of 11.32 Å × 11.32 Å. ThP-1 has a free void volume of 50.8%, making it one of the most porous purely inorganic actinide-based framework materials. More importantly, ThP-1 is highly stable in aqueous solutions over an extremely wide pH range from 1 to 14 and thus may find potential applications in selective ion exchange and catalysis.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27015432 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b00293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem ISSN: 0020-1669 Impact factor: 5.165