Dicyclohexylamine-Thiourea Clathrate |
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Authors: | Victor Manríquez Paul Jara Oscar Wittke Guillermo González |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences , Universidad de Chile , Casilla, 653, Santiago de Chile;2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences , Universidad de Chile , Casilla, 487-3, Santiago de Chile |
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Abstract: | Abstract The reaction of dicyclohexylamine (DCHA) with thiourea leads to the formation of the inclusion compound DCHA(6 Thiourea). Room temperature, single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis shows the product has a trigonal structure, α=β=90°, γ=120°, a=b=15.801(2)A, c=12.451(3)A, which may be described as a thiourea matrix defining hexagonal cavities where the di-cyclohexylamine molecules are accommodated. 13C-cross polarization magic angle spinning (CP-MAS) NMR study indicates the guest inside the cavities has a relatively free rotation and that the channels are, concerning this amine, perfect van der Waals cavities. Thermal studies indicates that the structural identity of the thiourea matrix endures after a partial loss of amine. |
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Keywords: | Inclusion compounds thiourea dicyclohexylamine clathrates |
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