1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(08)61735-8
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The Next Generation: Synthesis, Characterization, and Structure of Metal Sulfide-Based Microporous Solids

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“…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) .…”
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“…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) .…”
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“…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.…”
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“…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.…”
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“…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.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%