1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00534661
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Model analysis of zeolite-like phosphates and their adsorption complexes with water molecules

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“…5 This issue and related phenomena 12,13 like the transition of fourfold to five-and sixfold silicon species 12 have been studied. Although several theoretical investigations 14,15 have been carried out, the existence of SiO 6 octahedra and the role of phosphorus in this system are not completely understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 This issue and related phenomena 12,13 like the transition of fourfold to five-and sixfold silicon species 12 have been studied. Although several theoretical investigations 14,15 have been carried out, the existence of SiO 6 octahedra and the role of phosphorus in this system are not completely understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Not only in phosphorus containing glasses [3][4][5][6] but also in a number of crystalline silicophosphates, e.g. [18,19] Furthermore, the optical [20] and material properties [21] of silicophosphates, which are partly different from silicate materials due to the phosphorus content, are of basic interest relating to applications in laser technique, [22,23] implants research, [24] or [a] Additionally, molecular compounds with [SiO 6 ] moieties are also known in literature.…”
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“…[17] The role of phosphorus for building up [SiO 6 ] octahedra in silicophosphates has been discussed in several theoretical investigations. [18,19] Furthermore, the optical [20] and material properties [21] of silicophosphates, which are partly different from silicate materials due to the phosphorus content, are of basic interest relating to applications in laser technique, [22,23] implants research, [24] or mental analysis (ICP-AES), and detailed NMR spectroscopic studies, including 1 H, 13 C, 29 Si, and 31 P MAS-, 31 P- 29 Si-REDOR, HETCOR, and CP-RFDR experiments. DFT calculations support the structure of Si(HPO 4 ) 2 consisting of layers of [SiO 6 ] octahedra linked by [O 3 P(OH)] tetrahedra.…”
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