In situ ligand exchange-mediated 0D/1D transformation of a polyoxovanadate

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The antimonato-polyoxovanadate {NiII(en)3}3[VIV15SbIII6O42(H2O)]·ca.15H2O was utilized as a synthon for the solvothermal in situ generation of the new compound {NiII(phen)3}2[{NiII(en)2}VIV15SbIII6O42(H2O)]·19H2O, a rearrangement induced by ligand metathesis. While in the precursor structure cations and anions are isolated, the solid-state structure of the product is characterized by 1D chains consisting of alternating [V15Sb6O42(H2O)]6- cluster shells and [Ni(en)2]2+ units covalently linked to neighboring clusters via terminal oxygen atoms. Water clusters composed of sixteen hydrogen-bonded H2O molecules are located in void spaces of the structure. The magnetic properties indicate weak antiferromagnetic interactions of the bridging Ni2+ center and adjacent polyoxovanadate anions, as well as small magnetic anisotropy of the individual Ni2+ centers.

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Wendt, M., Polzin, P., Van Leusen, J., Näther, C., Kögerler, P., & Bensch, W. (2017). In situ ligand exchange-mediated 0D/1D transformation of a polyoxovanadate. Dalton Transactions, 46(5), 1618–1623. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6dt04412c

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