Time-resolved assembly of cluster-in-cluster {Ag12}-in-{W76} polyoxometalates under supramolecular control.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 53(39): 10362-6, 2014 Sep 22.
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| ID: mdl-25087861
We report the time-resolved supramolecular assembly of a series of nanoscale polyoxometalate clusters (from the same one-pot reaction) of the form: [H(10+m)Ag18Cl(Te3W38O134)2]n, where n=1 and m=0 for compound 1 (after 4â
days), n=2 and m=3 for compound 2 (after 10â
days), and n=∞ and m=5 for compound 3 (after 14â
days). The reaction is based upon the self-organization of two {Te3W38} units around a single chloride template and the formation of a {Ag12} cluster, giving a {Ag12}-in-{W76} cluster-in-cluster in compound 1, which further aggregates to cluster compounds 2 and 3 by supramolecular Ag-POM interactions. The proposed mechanism for the formation of the clusters has been studied by ESI-MS. Further, control experiments demonstrate the crucial role that TeO3(2-), Cl(-), and Ag(+) play in the self-assembly of compounds 1-3.
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