Abstract
AbstractTrimetaphosphimates decompose not only upon heating but also in water. Hydrolysis of trimetaphosphimic acid leads to the formation of diimidotriphosphoric acid by ring opening. Single-crystal structure determination using synchrotron radiation revealed the oxonium salt of the latter acid with double stacks of rod-shaped anions along [001]. Anharmonic displacement parameters were used to model slight disorder of part of the anions. These are interconnected by hydrogen bonds within and between the stacks. Powder X-ray diffraction confirmed phase purity. At temperatures above 120 °C, diimidotriphosphoric acid decomposes into unknown crystalline compounds. It thus seems a promising precursor for the synthesis of oxonitridophosphates at moderate temperatures.
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Universität Leipzig
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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