Development of non-closed silver clusters by transition-metal-coordination-cluster substituted polyoxometalate templates

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Abstract

Nature seems to favor the formation of closed anion-templated silver clusters. How precisely to create non-closed sliver clusters remains an interesting challenge. In this work, we propose that the use of transition-metal-coordination-cluster substituted polyoxometalates (TMCC-substituted POMs) as templates is an effective synthetic strategy for creating the non-closed silver clusters, as demonstrated by the obtainment of four types of rare non-closed silver cluster species of Ag38-TM (TM = Co, Ni or Zn), Ag37-Zn, {Ag37-Zn}∞ and Ag36-TM (TM = Co, Ni). The idea of the strategy is to employ the TMCC-substituted POMs containing cluster modules with different bond interactions with Ag+ ions as templates to guide the formation of the non-closed silver clusters. For example, TMCC-substituted POM clusters are used as templates in this work, which contain POM modules that can coordinate with the Ag+ ions and TMCC moieties that are difficult to coordinate with the Ag+ ions, leading to the Ag+ ions being unable to form closed clusters around TMCC-substituted POM templates. The work demonstrates a promising approach to developing intriguing and unexplored non-closed silver clusters.

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Ge, R., Cai, P. W., Sun, C., Sun, Y. Q., Li, X. X., & Zheng, S. T. (2024). Development of non-closed silver clusters by transition-metal-coordination-cluster substituted polyoxometalate templates. Chemical Science, 15(31), 12543–12549. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sc01502a

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