Issue 5, 2023

Cd(NH2SO3)2·xH2O (x = 0, 2): new sulfamates with a unique coordination environment and reversible phase transitions

Abstract

Two new cadmium sulfamates, namely, centrosymmetric Cd(NH2SO3)2·2H2O and noncentrosymmetric Cd(NH2SO3)2 have been successfully synthesized. Crystals of Cd(NH2SO3)2·2H2O grown using an aqua-solution method reveal an infinite chain structure consisting of trans-[CdO2(H2O)2(NH2)2] octahedra and [NH2SO3] units. Crystals of Cd(NH2SO3)2 obtained during the process of dehydration of Cd(NH2SO3)2·2H2O exhibit a 3D framework composed of cis-[CdO4(NH2)2] octahedra and [NH2SO3] tetrahedra. Temperature- and humidity-induced reversible phase transitions of the title compounds are observed, which is confirmed by TGA and PXRD. Cd(NH2SO3)2 exhibits a phase-matchable SHG response of ca. 0.15 × KDP. Interestingly, nitrogen-containing [CdO4N2] octahedra are found in the metal sulfamates for the first time. The unique arrangement is discussed with the hard-and-soft acids and bases theory and further compared with other existing [MO6] (M = Na, Mg) octahedra in sulfamates. In addition, the discovery would provide a new perspective to design new materials by adjusting the structural arrangement for polar anionic groups.

Graphical abstract: Cd(NH2SO3)2·xH2O (x = 0, 2): new sulfamates with a unique coordination environment and reversible phase transitions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
22 Nov 2022
Accepted
11 Dec 2022
First published
13 Dec 2022

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023,10, 1411-1420

Cd(NH2SO3)2·xH2O (x = 0, 2): new sulfamates with a unique coordination environment and reversible phase transitions

X. Wang, J. Lee, Y. Li, Y. Kuk and K. M. Ok, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 1411 DOI: 10.1039/D2QI02479A

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