Further Examples for P-O-P Connection in Borophosphates
Editor: | Oct 23,2012
Intensive research on borophosphates has been carried throughout these years due to their rich structural chemistry and many potential applications. Becuse the B atoms reveal either triangular or tetrahedral coordination modes, the BO3 and BO4 as well as PO4 groups are interconnected via common corners to form complex anionic structures, such as isolated species, oligomers, rings, chains, layers and frameworks. Therefore, the considerable variety in chemical structure of borophosphates provides a great deal objects for exploring novel compounds. In general, the P-O-P connections are extremely rare among borophosphates with the possible explanations found in Pauling’s fourth rule. However, novel borophosphate compounds are still discovered with time.
[B4P8O30] unit (left) and [B(P2O7)2] unit (right) give further examples of borophosphate frameworks with a P-O-P connection |
The four compounds represent the first example of mixed alkali-metal anhydrous borophosphates. Besides, except for LiK2BP2O8, the other three compounds express two unusual anionic partial structures, which provide further examples of the P-O-P connections and expand the structural chemistry of borophosphates.
The research paper has been published in Chemistry - A European Journal ,2012, 18: 12046–12051.
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