Abstract

Three divalent-metal-containing open-framework aluminophosphates, designated M(II)-CJ50, (|C_6H_(17)N_2O)2 |[MAl_3P_4O_(16)], M=Mg, Mn and Fe), have been hydrothermally synthesized using 2,2'-(ethylenedioxy)bis(ethylamine) as the organic template. Single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction analyses show that their structures are similar to those of trivalent-metal-containing aluminophosphates M(III)-CJ50 synthesized by using imidazole as template. The differences between M(II)-CJ50 and M(III)-CJ50 are: hetero-metal atoms in M(II)-CJ50 have lower oxidation states owing to the usage of ether amine; in M(II)-CJ50, hetero-metal atoms are coordinated to the two O atoms in each ether amine molecule, whereas in M(III)-CJ50 hetero-metal atoms are coordinated to pairs of imidazole molecules through single N atoms. Moreover, magnetic measurements reveal that the hetero-metal atoms in M(II)-CJ50 are high-spin whereas those in M(III)-CJ50 are low-spin owing to the differences in ligand molecules and oxidation states of hetero- metal atoms.

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