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In search of layered antimony(III) materials: synthesis and characterization of oxo-antimony(III) catecholate and further studies on antimony(III) phosphate

Giuseppe AlonzoNuccio BertazziM.a. MassucciFilippo SaianoPasquale PatronoGiuseppe MarcìLeonardo PalmisanoP. Galli

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Thermogravimetric analysisAqueous solutionMechanical EngineeringIntercalation (chemistry)Inorganic chemistryInfrared spectroscopychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAntimonyMechanics of MaterialsX-ray crystallographyPyridineGeneral Materials ScienceHydrate

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Abstract A new layered oxo-antimony(III) catecholate, [Sb(C6H4O2)]2O, can be obtained by reacting senarmontite with aqueous catechol. The same reaction performed with valentinite, the other allotropic form of Sb2O3, shows an intermediate hydrate that loses water at about 100°C. Both compounds can be obtained from SbPO4 under appropriate experimental conditions. [Sb(C6H4O2)]2O and the hydrated form, which appear to be layered materials, have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric/differential thermal analyses, and infrared techniques. Preliminary evidence of a reversible intercalation of pyridine into [Sb(C6H4O2)]2O was collected. Taking into consideration the possible use of [Sb(C6H4O2)]2O and SbPO4 in the field of photocatalysis, their surfaces were studied by scanning electron microscopy.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0025-5408(98)00095-6