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The layered acid solids of formula H3OUO2XO4· 3 H2O (X = As, P) intercalate aniline and benzidine arylamines, by protonation of the guest molecules. The intercalates maintain the original laminar structure.
The insertion of aniline and benzidinein the metal derivativesM(UO2XO4)2·n H2O (M = Cu, VO, Fe) requires rather drastic conditions. Near and medium infrared spectra of intercalates in which M = VO2+ and Cu2+, indicate that the polymerization and/or oxidation of sorbed amines occurs; however, the guest-host reactions for Fe2+-derivatives are of the acid-base type.
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Martinez-Lara, M., Barea-Aranda, J.A., Real, LM. et al. Interaction of aniline and benzidine with layered solids Mn+(UO2XO4) − n ·z H2O[M = H3O+, Cu2+, VO2+, Fe2+; X = P, As]. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 9, 287–299 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01033308
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