Ionothermal synthesis of a new three-dimensional manganese(ii) phosphate with DFT-zeotype structure†
Abstract
A new manganese phosphate |H3N(CH2)2NH3|[Mn2P2O8] (denoted as JIS-14), has been ionothermally synthesized by using eutectic mixtures as the solvent and template-delivery agent, which in situ yields ethylene diammonium cations (en2+) acting as the template. JIS-14 is the first example of manganese phosphate with 4-connected zeolite topology and exhibits a DFT-zeotype framework built up from the strict alternation of MnO4 and PO4 tetrahedra forming 3D 8-ring channels. Protonated en2+ cations locate in the channels compensate the negative charges of the inorganic framework. Magnetic measurements reveal that weak antiferromagnetic interaction exists in JIS-14.