Intercalation of n-alkylamines in iron thiohypophosphate (FePS3)


Autoria(s): Joy, Pattayil Alias; Vasudevan, Sukumaran
Data(s)

01/08/1993

Resumo

The intercalation of linear alkylamines (C1-C4) in the two-dimensional (2D) Ising antiferromagnet, FePS3, has been investigated. Intercalation proceeds with a dilation of the interlayer distance. The expansion (approximately 3.8 angstrom) is the same for all four amine molecules, suggesting that they are oriented flat with respect to the layers. From an analysis of the products of deintercalation, it is concluded that the intercalated species are the alkylammonium cations and neutral amine molecules. The intercalated compounds are highly moisture sensitive, as reflected in the chemical nature of the intercalated species. Charge neutrality of the lattice after intercalation is preserved by the loss of Fe2+ ions from the lattice. These Fe2+ ions are further oxidized to form superparamagnetic Fe2O3 clusters, as confirmed by Mossbauer spectra and magnetic measurements. This was further corroborated by in situ EPR studies. The Fe-57 Mossbauer spectra of the intercalated compounds showed evidence for two species other than Fe2O3. On the basis of the observed isomer shifts and quadrupole splittings, they have been assigned to Fe2+ in an environment similar to that in FePS3 and in a distorted FePS3 environment. The temperature and field dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of single crystals of the amine-intercalated FePS3 have been measured. Their magnetic behavior shows many of the features expected of a 2D Ising antiferromagnet with random defects, Fe1-xPS3, in agreement with the mechanism of intercalation.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35512/1/Alkyla.pdf

Joy, Pattayil Alias and Vasudevan, Sukumaran (1993) Intercalation of n-alkylamines in iron thiohypophosphate (FePS3). In: Chemistry of Materials, 5 (8). pp. 1182-1191.

Publicador

American Chemical Society

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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cm00032a024

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35512/

Palavras-Chave #Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
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Journal Article

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