“…germanium sulfides (Bedard, Wilson, Vail, Bennett & Flanigen, 1989) have been reported. Recently, Parise, Ko, Rijssenbeek, Nellis, Tan & Koch (1994) solved the structure of tetramethylammonium tin sulfide (TMASnS-1) .…”
The structure of trimethylammonium tin sulfidewater (1/0.72), [(CH3)3NH]2[Sn3ST].0.72H20, consists of sheets with 24-membered ring openings containing alternating Sn and S atoms. Organic molecules resulting from the breakdown of the starting tetramethylammonium template reside between these sheets, which are stacked parallel to (001).
CommentCrystalline microporous metal sulfides form a novel
“…germanium sulfides (Bedard, Wilson, Vail, Bennett & Flanigen, 1989) have been reported. Recently, Parise, Ko, Rijssenbeek, Nellis, Tan & Koch (1994) solved the structure of tetramethylammonium tin sulfide (TMASnS-1) .…”
The structure of trimethylammonium tin sulfidewater (1/0.72), [(CH3)3NH]2[Sn3ST].0.72H20, consists of sheets with 24-membered ring openings containing alternating Sn and S atoms. Organic molecules resulting from the breakdown of the starting tetramethylammonium template reside between these sheets, which are stacked parallel to (001).
CommentCrystalline microporous metal sulfides form a novel
“…2a) [12]. The distortion of the octahedral environment of the [Co(dien) 2 ] 2+ ion in 1 can [Sn 2 S 6 ] 4− anion (Fig. 5) [6 -10], but the slightly elongated Sn1-S3 distance (2.349(2)Å) shows the influence of the coordination of the S3 atom to the Zn 2+ ion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the demonstration by Bedard and coworkers in 1989 that template-directed synthesis can be applied to effect the crystallization of thio-and selenidometalates [2], a number of chalcogenidostannates have been synthesized by using organic amines as templates or structure-directing agents under hydro(solvo)thermal conditions [3]. Different organic amines can induce the same structure, but can also lead to different structures, which are related to the framework and the templating molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The charge-balancing cations for SnS-1 are tetramethylammonium [4], tetraethylammonium [5], and protonated 1,8-diazabicyclooctane [5], while the cations for SnS-1 are tetrapropylammonium [5] and tetrabutylammonium [5]. When organic amines or transition metal complex cations were used instead of tetraalkyl-0932-0776 / 10 / 1000-1229 $ 06.00 c 2010 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Tübingen · http://znaturforsch.com ammonium hydroxides, the dinuclear [Sn 2 S 6 ] 4− anion was obtained, as exemplified by (chaH) 4 Sn 2 S 6 (cha = cyclohexylamine) [6], (ddaH) 4 (2). Compound 1 is the only example of a thiostannate combined with two different cations.…”
Two thiostannates [Co(dien) 2 ](H 2 dien)Sn 2 S 6 (1) (dien = diethylenetriamine) and [Zn(tren)] 2 Sn 2 S 6 (2) (tren = tris(2-aminoethyl)amine) were prepared under solvothermal conditions and structurally characterized. Both 1 and 2 contain dinuclear [Sn 2 S 6 ] 4− anions built from two SnS 4 tetrahedra sharing a common edge.
“…To develop traditional applications of microporous materials, great efforts have been employed to expand oxide open frameworks to their chalcogenide analogs. Since Bedard first reported microporous sulfido compounds by replacing O 2− by S 2− in an oxide framework in 1989 [2], a number of microporous chalcogenide open frameworks containing elements of Group 13 (e. g. gallium and indium) have been synthesized and characterized [3 -7]. These compounds have applications similar to zeolites because gallium and indium are in the same group as aluminum that is a key element in zeolite frameworks.…”
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