Abstract

Crystalline γ-zirconium phenylphosphonate phosphate was prepared according to Yamanaka's method and the intercalation behavior of n-alkylamines and n-alkyldiamines were investigated. In the case of n-alkylamines, a linear increase in interlayer distance was observed up to a carbon atom number of 12, whereas in n-alkyldiamines, only two di-amines, ethylenediamine and propylenediamine, were intercalated with respective increases in the interlayer distance. The increment of interlayer distance in both monoamines and diamines indicates the formation of a monomolecular layer in the interlayer region of the host, in contrast to the case in γ-zirconium phosphate as a host.

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