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Synthesis of ternary and quaternary graphite intercalation compounds containing alkali metal cations and diamines. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study presents various ternary graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) involving alkali metal cations (Li, Na, K) and diamines (EN, 12DAP, DMEDA) with specific measurements for gallery height (d(i)).
  • The research highlights unique transitions in molecular orientation upon evacuation, particularly a shift from perpendicular to parallel for Li-EN GICs, while Na-EN maintains a consistent orientation.
  • Additionally, novel quaternary compounds with mixed cations and amines are reported, showing varied lattice dimensions based on composition, especially for the (Li, Na)-12DAP-GIC, indicating potential for customization in structure.

Article Abstract

A series of ternary graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) of alkali metal cations (M = Li, Na, K) and diamines [EN (ethylenediamine), 12DAP (1,2-diaminopropane), and DMEDA (N,N-dimethylethylenediamine)] are reported. These include stage 1 and 2 M-EN-GIC (M = Li, d(i) = 0.68-0.84 nm; M = Na, d(i) = 0.68 nm), stage 2 Li-12DAP-GIC (d(i) = 0.83 nm), and stage 1 and 2 Li-DMEDA-GIC (d(i) = 0.91 nm), where d(i) is the gallery height. For M = Li, a perpendicular-to-parallel transition of EN is observed upon evacuation, whereas for M = Na, the EN remains in parallel orientation. Li-12DAP-GIC and Li-DMEDA-GIC contain chelated Li(+) and do not show the perpendicular-to-parallel transition. We also report the quaternary compounds of mixed cations (Li,Na)-12DAP-GIC and mixed amines Na-(EN,12DAP)-GIC, with d(i) values in both cases between those of the ternary end members. (Li,Na)-12DAP-GIC is a solid solution with lattice dimensions dependent on composition, whereas for Na-(EN,12DAP)-GIC, the lattice dimension does not vary with amine content.

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