2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2007.12.058
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Growth and properties of dichloro bis(triphenylphosphine oxide) zinc(II), a novel nonlinear optical crystal

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“…A ceramic crucible was employed for heating the sample and the analyses was carried out in an atmosphere of nitrogen at a heating rate of 10 K/min in the temperature range 313-1473 K. The initial mass of the material subjected to the analysis was 4.74 mg. Thermal studies show that the crystal is stable without decomposition upto $573 K and the endothermic peak observed at $493 K represents the melting point of CdBr 2 (TPPO) 2, which is almost equal to the melting point of ZnCl 2 (TPPO) 2 [18]. Further the endothermic peak observed at $ 723 K shows that the material undergoes irreversible transition at this temperature.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…A ceramic crucible was employed for heating the sample and the analyses was carried out in an atmosphere of nitrogen at a heating rate of 10 K/min in the temperature range 313-1473 K. The initial mass of the material subjected to the analysis was 4.74 mg. Thermal studies show that the crystal is stable without decomposition upto $573 K and the endothermic peak observed at $493 K represents the melting point of CdBr 2 (TPPO) 2, which is almost equal to the melting point of ZnCl 2 (TPPO) 2 [18]. Further the endothermic peak observed at $ 723 K shows that the material undergoes irreversible transition at this temperature.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The peak at $3455 cm À 1 is assigned for the stretching vibrations of the O-H bond of water molecules absorbed by KBr. The vibrational frequencies of CdBr 2 (TPPO) 2 are compared with that of the FTIR spectrum of ZnCl 2 (TPPO) 2 in Table 2 [18]. Hydrogen bonding originates from the hydrogen donor (A-H) and a region of high electron density acceptor atom (B), leading to the variation of HyB distance from the van der Walls radii of the isolated H and B atoms.…”
Section: Nmr and Ft-ir Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak at ~3456 cm −1 is assigned for the stretching vibrations of the O-H bond of the water molecules absorbed by KBr. The vibrational frequencies of CdCl 2 (TPPO) 4 are compared with that of the FTIR spectrum of ZnCl 2 (TPPO) 2 [5] and CdBr 2 (TPPO) 2 [6] in Table 2.…”
Section: Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature outcomes are limited to the use of triphenylphosphine oxide, [12] but no luminescent study on the corresponding Zn(II) complexes was ever described. It is however worth noting that [ZnCl 2 (O=PPh 3 ) 2 ] exhibited non‐linear optical properties [13] . For what concerns phosphoramide Zn(II) complexes, some tetrahedral homoleptic complexes were isolated [14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is however worth noting that [ZnCl 2 (O=PPh 3 ) 2 ] exhibited non-linear optical properties. [13] For what concerns phosphoramide Zn(II) complexes, some tetrahedral homoleptic complexes were isolated. [14] Hexamethylphosphoramide is present in the coordination sphere of a dinuclear zinc(II) alkoxide-phenoxide-ketoiminate complex [15] and the interactions in solution of zinc(II) halides and perchlorate and of tetraphenylporphirinatozinc with hexamethylphosphoramide were investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%