Indium silicate with an imandrite-type structure.
Stanislav FerdovBoris L ShivachevRositsa TitorenkovaNadia PetrovaMihail TarassovRositsa NikolovaPublished in: RSC advances (2022)
This work reports the synthesis and characterization of novel zeolite-like indium silicate MS-2 (Minho-Sofia, solid number 2). The structure of this material is analogous to that of the mineral imandrite (Na 6 Ca 1.5 FeSi 6 O 18 ), with In instead of Fe in the octahedral position. MS-2 is the first structurally confirmed indium silicate prepared under mild hydrothermal conditions and the only synthetic indium silicate related to the lovozerite mineral group. MS-2 (Na 6.23 Ca 1.62 In 0.68 Si 6 O 18 ) exhibits significant indium deficiency in the octahedral position thus having the highest Si/In (8.8) ratio among the known indium silicates. The framework consists of occupationally disordered InO 6 octahedra interconnected by 6-membered rings of [Si 6 O 18 ] tetrahedra. The three-dimensional (3D) tunnel system is occupied by Na + and Ca 2+ charge-balancing ions. The low framework density (16.2 FC/1000 Å 3 ) and high thermal stability (up to 900 °C) are comparable to other molecular sieves.