Erbium hydroxide ethanedisulfonate: a cationic layered material with organic anion exchange capability.

Inorg Chem

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, California 95064, United States.

Published: April 2015

We describe a cationic erbium-based material [Er12(OH)29(H2O)5][O3SCH2CH2SO3]3.5·5H2O. As synthesized, the material is water stable and capable of complete organic anion exchange for a variety of α,ω-alkanedicarboxylates. We chose these anions as initial examples of exchange and as an analog for pharmaceutical waste, some of which have a carboxylate functionality at neutral pH range. Free-floating and partially anchored organosulfonate anions reside between the cationic corrugated layers and allow for exchange. The structure also displays a reversible hydration event above 100 °C. Both the as-synthesized and the exchanged materials are characterized by a variety of analytical techniques.

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