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Insight into the short-range structure of amorphous iron inositol hexaphosphate as provided by (31)P NMR and Fe X-ray absorption spectroscopy
Authors:Mali Gregor  Sala Martin  Ar Ccaron On Iztok  Kau Ccaron I Ccaron Ven Ccaron Eslav  Kolar Jana
Affiliation:National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia. gregor.mali@ki.si
Abstract:Short-range structure and formation of amorphous aggregates of iron inositol hexaphosphate (iron phytate) were studied by broadline solid-state 31P NMR and Fe X-ray absorption spectroscopy. It was shown that bonds P-O-Fe with strong covalent character exist in solid substances. Iron in these substances is octahedrally coordinated by six oxygen atoms and further monodentatly bonded to three or four phosphorus atoms. In this way, iron generates -P-O-Fe-O-P- intermolecular connections. An insight into the formation of the network was obtained by studying structural changes in iron phytates with increasing concentrations of iron. It was shown that the solid network builds when at least four out of six phosphate groups per one phytic molecule bond to iron atoms and thus participate in the intermolecular connections. This leads to iron phytate with approximately two iron atoms per one molecule of phytate. When the concentration of iron in aggregates increases, the number of P-O-Fe bonds, and thus the number of phosphate groups that are bonded to iron, increases. Solid iron phytate with approximately four iron atoms per one molecule of phytate is almost saturated with iron. Its short-range structural properties can be explained well by a structure that is approaching an idealized model, in which each phosphate group is bonded to two iron atoms and each iron atom is bonded to three phosphorus atoms and is shared between two phytic molecules.
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