Supramolecular Aggregation Control in Polyoxometalates Covalently Functionalized with Oligoaromatic Groups

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CLICK-chemistry has become a universal route to covalently link organic molecules functionalized with azides and alkynes, respectively. Here, we report how CLICK-chemistry can be used to attach oligoaromatic organic moieties to Dawson-type polyoxometalates. In step one, the lacunary Dawson anion [α2-P2W17O61]6− is functionalized with phosphonate anchors featuring peripheral azide groups. In step two, this organic-inorganic hybrid undergoes microwave-assisted CLICK coupling. We demonstrate the versatility of this route to access a series of Dawson anions covalently functionalized with oligoaromatic groups. The supramolecular chemistry and aggregation of these systems in solution is explored, and we report distinct changes in charge-transfer behavior depending on the size of the oligoaromatic π-system.

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Knoll, S., Hänle, M., Mengele, A. K., Sorsche, D., Rau, S., & Streb, C. (2023). Supramolecular Aggregation Control in Polyoxometalates Covalently Functionalized with Oligoaromatic Groups. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(15). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202203469

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