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Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound

[Image: see text] We synthesized and characterized a novel iron(II) aceto EMIM coordination compound, which has a simplified empirical formula Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2), in two different hydration forms: as anhydrous monoclinic compound and triclinic dihydrate Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2)·2H(2)O. The dihyd...

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Autores principales: Severa, Godwin, Bruffey, Edward, Nguyen, Phuong Q. H., Gigante, Angelina, Leick, Noemi, Kelly, Colleen, Finkelstein, Gregory J., Hagemann, Hans, Gennett, Thomas, Rocheleau, Richard E., Dera, Przemyslaw
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34870013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c04670
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author Severa, Godwin
Bruffey, Edward
Nguyen, Phuong Q. H.
Gigante, Angelina
Leick, Noemi
Kelly, Colleen
Finkelstein, Gregory J.
Hagemann, Hans
Gennett, Thomas
Rocheleau, Richard E.
Dera, Przemyslaw
author_facet Severa, Godwin
Bruffey, Edward
Nguyen, Phuong Q. H.
Gigante, Angelina
Leick, Noemi
Kelly, Colleen
Finkelstein, Gregory J.
Hagemann, Hans
Gennett, Thomas
Rocheleau, Richard E.
Dera, Przemyslaw
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description [Image: see text] We synthesized and characterized a novel iron(II) aceto EMIM coordination compound, which has a simplified empirical formula Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2), in two different hydration forms: as anhydrous monoclinic compound and triclinic dihydrate Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2)·2H(2)O. The dihydrate compound is isostructural with recently reported Mn(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2)·2H(2)O, while the anhydrate is a superstructure of the Mn counterpart, suggesting the existence of solid solutions. Both new Fe compounds contain chains of Fe(2+) octahedrally coordinated exclusively by acetate groups. The EMIM moieties do not interact directly with the Fe(2+) and contribute to the structural framework of the compound through van der Waals forces and C–H···O hydrogen bonds with the acetate anions. The compounds have a melting temperature of ∼94 °C; therefore, they can be considered metal-containing ionic liquids. Differential thermal analysis indicates three endothermic transitions associated with melting, structural rearrangement in the molten state at about 157 °C, and finally, thermal decomposition of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2). Thermogravimetric analyses indicate an ∼72 wt % mass loss during the decomposition at 280–325 °C. The Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) compounds have higher thermal stability than their Mn counterparts and [EMIM][OAc] but lower compared to iron(II) acetate. Temperature-programmed desorption coupled with mass spectrometry shows that the decomposition pathway of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) involves four distinct regimes with peak temperatures at 88, 200, 267, and 345 °C. The main species observed in the decomposition of the compound are CH(3), H(2)O, N(2), CO, OC–CH(3), OH–CO, H(3)C–CO–CH(3), and H(3)C–O–CO–CH(3). Variable-temperature infrared vibrational spectroscopy indicates that the phase transition at 160–180 °C is associated with a reorientation of the acetate ions, which may lead to a lower interaction with the [EMIM](+) before the decomposition of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) upon further heating. The Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) compounds are porous, plausibly capable of accommodating other types of molecules.
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spelling pubmed-86379652021-12-03 Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound Severa, Godwin Bruffey, Edward Nguyen, Phuong Q. H. Gigante, Angelina Leick, Noemi Kelly, Colleen Finkelstein, Gregory J. Hagemann, Hans Gennett, Thomas Rocheleau, Richard E. Dera, Przemyslaw ACS Omega [Image: see text] We synthesized and characterized a novel iron(II) aceto EMIM coordination compound, which has a simplified empirical formula Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2), in two different hydration forms: as anhydrous monoclinic compound and triclinic dihydrate Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2)·2H(2)O. The dihydrate compound is isostructural with recently reported Mn(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2)·2H(2)O, while the anhydrate is a superstructure of the Mn counterpart, suggesting the existence of solid solutions. Both new Fe compounds contain chains of Fe(2+) octahedrally coordinated exclusively by acetate groups. The EMIM moieties do not interact directly with the Fe(2+) and contribute to the structural framework of the compound through van der Waals forces and C–H···O hydrogen bonds with the acetate anions. The compounds have a melting temperature of ∼94 °C; therefore, they can be considered metal-containing ionic liquids. Differential thermal analysis indicates three endothermic transitions associated with melting, structural rearrangement in the molten state at about 157 °C, and finally, thermal decomposition of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2). Thermogravimetric analyses indicate an ∼72 wt % mass loss during the decomposition at 280–325 °C. The Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) compounds have higher thermal stability than their Mn counterparts and [EMIM][OAc] but lower compared to iron(II) acetate. Temperature-programmed desorption coupled with mass spectrometry shows that the decomposition pathway of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) involves four distinct regimes with peak temperatures at 88, 200, 267, and 345 °C. The main species observed in the decomposition of the compound are CH(3), H(2)O, N(2), CO, OC–CH(3), OH–CO, H(3)C–CO–CH(3), and H(3)C–O–CO–CH(3). Variable-temperature infrared vibrational spectroscopy indicates that the phase transition at 160–180 °C is associated with a reorientation of the acetate ions, which may lead to a lower interaction with the [EMIM](+) before the decomposition of the Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) upon further heating. The Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2) compounds are porous, plausibly capable of accommodating other types of molecules. American Chemical Society 2021-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8637965/ /pubmed/34870013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c04670 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bruffey, Edward
Nguyen, Phuong Q. H.
Gigante, Angelina
Leick, Noemi
Kelly, Colleen
Finkelstein, Gregory J.
Hagemann, Hans
Gennett, Thomas
Rocheleau, Richard E.
Dera, Przemyslaw
Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title_full Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title_fullStr Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title_full_unstemmed Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title_short Fe(4)(OAc)(10)[EMIM](2): Novel Iron-Based Acetate EMIM Ionic Compound
title_sort fe(4)(oac)(10)[emim](2): novel iron-based acetate emim ionic compound
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34870013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c04670
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