2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00706-020-02675-6
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The caesium phosphates Cs3(H1.5PO4)2(H2O)2, Cs3(H1.5PO4)2, Cs4P2O7(H2O)4, and CsPO3

Abstract: The caesium phosphates Cs3(H1.5PO4)2(H2O)2 and Cs3(H1.5PO4)2 were obtained from aqueous solutions, and Cs4P2O7(H2O)4 and CsPO3 from solid state reactions, respectively. Cs3(H1.5PO4)2, Cs4P2O7(H2O)4, and CsPO3 were fully structurally characterized for the first time on basis of single-crystal X-ray diffraction data recorded at − 173 °C. Monoclinic Cs3(H1.5PO4)2 (Z = 2, C2/m) represents a new structure type and comprises hydrogen phosphate groups involved in the formation of a strong non-symmetrical hydrogen bon… Show more

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“…Solid Acid Fuel Cell (SAFC) is a promising new type of fuel cells with a CsH2PO4 acid salt as a membrane [1,2]. Interest in solid acid compounds, such as alkali metal dihydrogenphosphates and dihydrogensulfates, is constantly growing, a number of salts of this family is increasing; as a result, new compounds with Cs3(H1.5PO4)2 [3][4][5] and Cs7(H4PO4)(H2PO4)8 [6] compositions have been recently discovered. However, CsH2PO4 remains the salt with the highest value of proton conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solid Acid Fuel Cell (SAFC) is a promising new type of fuel cells with a CsH2PO4 acid salt as a membrane [1,2]. Interest in solid acid compounds, such as alkali metal dihydrogenphosphates and dihydrogensulfates, is constantly growing, a number of salts of this family is increasing; as a result, new compounds with Cs3(H1.5PO4)2 [3][4][5] and Cs7(H4PO4)(H2PO4)8 [6] compositions have been recently discovered. However, CsH2PO4 remains the salt with the highest value of proton conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%