Abstract

Hydrothermal syntheses leading to clathrasils were carried out under high pressures of different gases (CO 2 , SF 6 ), employing organic or organometallic molecules as structure-directing agents (SDAs). The type of clathrasil formed depends on the chosen SDA and on the specific gas used. The gas molecules as well as the SDA molecules are occluded in the cages of the clathrasils, as proven by different methods. The gases act either as “co-SDAs” or can themselves take the role of a primary SDA, when no other SDA molecules are present. Here, we report about the influence of high pressures of CO 2 and of the inert gas SF 6 .

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