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Ionothermal Synthesis of Open-Framework Metal Phosphates Using a Multifunctional Ionic Liquid.

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Two crystalline metal phosphates (metal = Be and Al) were prepared under ionothermal conditions using a multifunctional ionic liquid as a solvent, a structure-directing agent, and a phosphorus source. The… Click to show full abstract

Two crystalline metal phosphates (metal = Be and Al) were prepared under ionothermal conditions using a multifunctional ionic liquid as a solvent, a structure-directing agent, and a phosphorus source. The beryllium phosphate has a three-dimensional structure with intersecting 24-membered ring (24 MR) channels. The aluminum phosphate has a two-dimensional structure containing 8 MR windows. It displays exceptional hydrothermal stability and shows a high proton conductivity on the order of 10-3 S cm-1 at 25 °C under high humidity conditions.

Keywords: ionic liquid; metal phosphates; metal; multifunctional ionic; using multifunctional

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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