Effective Storage of Electrons in Water by the Formation of Highly Reduced Polyoxometalate Clusters

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Abstract

Aqueous solutions of polyoxometalates (POMs) have been shown to have potential as high-capacity energy storage materials due to their potential for multi-electron redox processes, yet the mechanism of reduction and practical limits are currently unknown. Herein, we explore the mechanism of multi-electron redox processes that allow the highly reduced POM clusters of the form {MO3}yto absorb y electrons in aqueous solution, focusing mechanistically on the Wells-Dawson structure X6[P2W18O62], which comprises 18 metal centers and can uptake up to 18 electrons reversibly (y = 18) per cluster in aqueous solution when the countercations are lithium. This unconventional redox activity is rationalized by density functional theory, molecular dynamics simulations, UV-vis, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and small-angle X-ray scattering spectra. These data point to a new phenomenon showing that cluster protonation and aggregation allow the formation of highly electron-rich meta-stable systems in aqueous solution, which produce H2when the solution is diluted. Finally, we show that this understanding is transferrable to other salts of [P5W30O110]15-and [P8W48O184]40-anions, which can be charged to 23 and 27 electrons per cluster, respectively.

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Chen, J. J., Vilà-Nadal, L., Solé-Daura, A., Chisholm, G., Minato, T., Busche, C., … Cronin, L. (2022). Effective Storage of Electrons in Water by the Formation of Highly Reduced Polyoxometalate Clusters. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 144(20), 8951–8960. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c10584

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