The new framework germanate (H3NC3H7)5(H3O)[Ge18O36(OH)6]·3H2O (tetragonal, I4cm, a = 24.9728(6) Å, c = 9.8957(2) Å, Z = 4) has been synthesized by solvothermal methods and the crystal structure
determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. The framework of this novel material contains a
three-dimensional intersecting channel system, the two largest channels of which are encompassed by
large circular 16-rings and elliptical 14-rings, respectively. The material is synthesized in the presence of
the relatively small structure-directing agent isopropylamine. (H3NC3H7)5(H3O)[Ge18O36(OH)6]·3H2O is
only the second material to be constructed from the secondary building unit [Ge9(O,OH)25] cluster, and
the frameworks of these two materials are shown to differ only by the number of chains of [Ge9(O,OH)25] clusters that are used to construct the respective frameworks. Thermal stability studies indicate
that the framework of the material is stable with respect to loss of the extraframework water molecules
but is unstable with respect to the removal of the extraframework charge-compensating cations.
is solvothermally synthesized from mixtures of GeO2, iPrNH2, and H2O in the molar ratio 1:58.6:97.3 (autoclave, 160°C, 7 d) and characterized by single crystal XRD. The compound crystallizes in the tetragonal space group I4cm with Z = 4. The framework contains a three-dimensional intersecting channel system, the two largest channels of which are encompassed by large circular 16-rings and elliptical 14-rings, respectively. -(ATTFIELD*, M. P.; AL-EBINI, Y.; PRITCHARD, R. G.; ANDREWS, E. M.; CHARLESWORTH, R. J.; HUNG, W.; MASHEDER, B.
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