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Detailed investigations of phase transitions and magnetic structure in Fe(III), Mn(II), Co(II) and Ni(II) 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate (gallate) dihydrates by neutron and X-ray diffraction.

Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKCB2 3QZ.
Dalton Transactions (impact factor: 3.84). 03/2011; 40(24):6401-10. DOI:10.1039/c0dt01687j pp.6401-10
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ABSTRACT The effect of cation valency on the complex structures of divalent and trivalent transition metal gallates has been examined using a combination of neutron and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and XANES spectroscopy. In the divalent frameworks, M(C(7)H(4)O(5))·2H(2)O (M = Mn, Co and Ni), it was found that charge balance was achieved via the presence of protons on the meta-hydroxyl groups. It was also established that these compounds undergo a discontinuous phase transition at lower temperatures, which is driven by the position of the extra-framework water molecules in these materials. By contrast, in the trivalent Fe gallate, Fe(C(7)H(3)O(5))·2H(2)O, it was found that the stronger bonding between the meta-hydroxy oxygen and the cations leads to a weakening of the bond between this oxygen and its proton. This is turn is thought to lead to stronger hydrogen bonding with the extra-framework water. The lattice water is disordered in the Fe(III) case, which prevents the phase transition found in the M(II) gallates. Refinement against the neutron diffraction patterns also revealed that the relatively mild microwave synthesis of gallate frameworks in D(2)O led to an extensive deuteration of the ortho-hydrogen sites on the aromatic ring, which may suggest a more versatile method of deuterating aromatic organics. The antiferromagnetic structure of Co gallate has also been determined.

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Keywords

antiferromagnetic structure
 
aromatic ring
 
Co gallate
 
complex structures
 
deuterating aromatic organics
 
extra-framework water
 
extra-framework water molecules
 
gallate frameworks
 
lattice water
 
lower temperatures
 
meta-hydroxy oxygen
 
meta-hydroxyl groups
 
mild microwave synthesis
 
neutron diffraction patterns
 
ortho-hydrogen sites
 
single-crystal X-ray diffraction
 
synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction
 
trivalent Fe gallate
 
trivalent transition metal gallates
 
versatile method
 

Paul J Saines