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Chempluschem ; : e202400475, 2024 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39248048

ABSTRACT

Desolvation processes, though common in self-assembled biological structures, are rarely evidenced and utilized in the design of crystalline architectures. In this study, we introduce a novel approach using the [Mo8S8O8(OH)8(guest)]2- complex, formed by the self-condensation of four [MoV2O2S2]2- fragments around a guest unit (MoVIO6H4 or oxalate), as a chaotropic scaffold for crystallizing hybrid organic-inorganic systems with natural cyclodextrins. Our findings reveal that ß-cyclodextrin (ß-CD) facilitates the formation of host-guest complexes, while α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) induces the formation of a Kagome-type structure with significant voids. These new compounds were thoroughly characterized using X-ray diffraction (both powder and single-crystal), N2 adsorption, elemental and thermogravimetric analysis. Additionally, solution studies using 1H NMR titration and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) demonstrated pre-association of the building units in solution. These results enhance our understanding of the design principles for supramolecular structures composed of inorganic polyanions and cyclodextrins.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(2): 1501-1511, 2024 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38189235

ABSTRACT

The self-assembly of organic amphiphilic species into various aggregates such as spherical or elongated micelles and cylinders up to the formation of lyotropic hexagonal or lamellar phases results from cooperative processes orchestrated by the hydrophobic effect, while those involving ionic inorganic polynuclear entities and nonionic organic components are still intriguing. Herein, we report on the supramolecular behavior of giant toroidal molybdenum blue-type polyoxometalate, namely, the {Mo154} species in the presence of n-octyl-ß-glucoside (C8G1), widely used as a surfactant in biochemistry. Structural investigations were carried out using a set of complementary multiscale methods including single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis supported by molecular modeling, small-angle X-ray scattering and cryo-TEM observations. In addition, liquid NMR, viscosimetry, surface tension measurement, and isothermal titration calorimetry provided further information to decipher the complex aggregation pathway. Elucidation of the assembly process reveals a rich scenario where the presence of the large {Mo154} anion disrupts the self-assembly of the C8G1, well-known to produce micelles, and induces striking successive phase transitions from fluid-to-gel and from gel-to-fluid. Herein, intimate organic-inorganic primary interactions arising from the superchaotropic nature of the {Mo154} lead to versatile nanoscopic hybrid C8G1-{Mo154} aggregates including crystalline discrete assemblies, smectic lamellar liquid crystals, and large uni- or multilamellar vesicles where the large torus {Mo154} acts a trans-membrane component.

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Chemistry ; 30(18): e202303815, 2024 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38146753

ABSTRACT

Supramolecular polymers built from stimuli-responsive host-guest interactions represent an attractive way of tailoring smart materials. Herein, we exploit the chaotropic effect of polyoxometalates and related host-guest properties to design unconventional polymer systems with reversible redox and thermo-responsive sol-gel transition. These supramolecular networks result from the association of cyclodextrin-based oligomers and Keggin-type POMs acting as electro-active crosslinking agents. The structure and the dynamics of such self-assembly systems have been investigated using a multiscale approach involving MALDI-TOF, viscosity measurements, cyclic voltammetry, 1H-NMR (1D and DOSY), and Small-Angle X-ray Scattering. Our results reveal that the chaotropic effect corresponds to a powerful and efficient force that can be used to induce responsiveness in hybrid supramolecular oligomeric systems.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(49): e202312457, 2023 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37831589

ABSTRACT

Super-reduction of polyoxometalates (POMs) in solution is of fundamental interest for designing innovative energy storage systems. In this article, we show that the "Dawson-like" POM can undergo a disproportionation process during its massive electron uptake, leading to species containing three metal-metal bonds as evidenced by X-ray diffraction, multi-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1 H and 183 W NMR), extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), UV/Vis, and voltammetry techniques. This result indicates that electron storing within metal-metal bonds is not a unique property of Keggin-type POM as postulated since the 70s. Besides, we demonstrate that the presence of an electron-rich triad in the "Dawson-like" POM allows its post-functionalization with additional tungstate ions, generating a chiral molecule that is also the largest WIV -containing POMs known to date.

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Dalton Trans ; 52(38): 13467-13481, 2023 Oct 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37691564

ABSTRACT

Natural cyclodextrin (CD) macrocycles are known to form diverse inclusion complexes with a wide variety of organic molecules, but recent work has revealed that inorganic clusters also form multicomponent supramolecular complexes and edifices. Such molecular assemblies exhibit a high degree of organization in solution governed by various chemical processes including molecular recognition, host-guest attraction, hydrophobic repulsion, or chaotropic effect. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most efficient and practical analytical techniques to characterize the nature, the strength and the mechanism of these interactions in solution. This review provides a brief overview on recent examples of the contribution of NMR to the characterization of hybrid systems in solution based on CD with polynuclear clusters, including polyoxometalates (POMs), metallic clusters and hydroborate clusters. The focus will be first on using 1H (and 13C) NMR of the host, i.e., CD, to identify the nature of the interactions and measure their strength. Then, 2D NMR methods will be illustrated by DOSY as a means of highlighting the clustering phenomena, and by NOESY/ROESY to evidence the spatial proximity and contact within the supramolecular assemblies. Finally, other NMR nuclei will be selected to probe the inorganic part as a guest molecule. Attention will be paid to classical host-guest complexes Cluster@CD, but also to hierarchical multi-scale, multi-component assemblies such as Cluster@CD@Cluster.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(73): 10988-10991, 2023 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37615655

ABSTRACT

Evidence for photoinduced intermolecular electron transfer from the excited state of the [Mo6I8Cl6]2- electron-rich cluster to polyoxometalates (POMs) is reported. We demonstrate that the global charge density of POMs affects the efficiency of electron transfer. This work paves the way for the rational design of photocatalytic systems using cluster-based complexes as robust noble-metal-free photosensitizers.

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Inorg Chem ; 62(6): 2494-2502, 2023 Feb 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36716738

ABSTRACT

Polyoxometalates (POMs) represent a promising class of molecular electron reservoirs. However, their multielectron reduction gives rise to intricate physical-chemical phenomena that must be fully understood for their future use in energy-storage devices. Herein, we show that bulk electrolysis of the archetypal Keggin-type POM [Si(WVI2MoVIO10)(WVI3O10)3]4- in aqueous solution leads to the six-electron-reduced derivative [Si(WIV2MoIVO7(H2O)3)(WVI3O10)3]4- (notated SiW11Mo-VI') in which the mixed-metal triad acts as a storage unit for six electrons and six protons. X-ray diffraction analysis and multinuclear NMR (183W and 95Mo) studies reveal that this electron-rich species represents the first example of POMs containing heterometallic metal-metal bonds between addenda centers. This electron-rich POM can be further reduced through multielectronic events, while its full oxidation restores the structure of the oxidized parent ion. Remarkably, the formation of SiW11Mo-VI' results from a fast clustering process compared to that observed for the entirely W-based analogue, revealing that the formation of metal-metal bonds in the mixed-metal Mo/W POM is facilitated because the reaction rate is not limited by a slow disproportionation step. Last, we evaluate the supramolecular properties of SiW11Mo-VI' using a method based on the cloud-point measurement of a nonionic surfactant. This investigation demonstrates that the clustering process has dramatic consequences on the solution behavior of the POM, canceling its superchaotropic character due to a local structuring effect of the hydration shell. These fundamental results pave the way for applications using the massive electron-storage properties of mixed-metal POMs.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(1): 86-89, 2022 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36468639

ABSTRACT

Noncovalent ionic interactions between nanosized Keplerate-type capsules {Mo132} and tetra-cationic porphyrins have been investigated in aqueous solution using small-angle X-ray scattering, 1H NMR and photophysical methods. These complementary multiscale methods reveal the formation of large hybrid oligomers built from a short-range organization in which the cationic porphyrin is glued onto the large POM surface. The local structuring appears to be strongly dependent on the dye : {Mo132} ratio changing the morphology of the oligomers from linear to dense aggregates.


Subject(s)
Nanospheres , Porphyrins , Porphyrins/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Molecules ; 27(22)2022 Nov 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36431764

ABSTRACT

Herein we report the synthesis of a new class of compounds associating Keggin and Dawson-type Polyoxometalates (POMs) with a derivative of the anionic decahydro-closo-decaborate cluster [B10H10]2- through aminopropylsilyl ligand (APTES) acting as both a linker and a spacer between the two negatively charged species. Three new adducts were isolated and fully characterized by various NMR techniques and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, notably revealing the isolation of an unprecedented monofunctionalized SiW10 derivative stabilized through intramolecular H-H dihydrogen contacts. DFT as well as electrochemical studies allowed studying the electronic effect of grafting the decaborate cluster on the POM moiety and its consequences on the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) properties.


Subject(s)
Density Functional Theory , Anions , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Inorg Chem ; 61(36): 14462-14469, 2022 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36041168

ABSTRACT

γ-Cyclodextrin (γ-CD) interacts in aqueous solution with octahedral halide clusters Na2[{M6X8}Cl6] (M = Mo, W; X = Br, I) to form robust inclusion supramolecular complexes [{M6X8}Cl6@2γ-CD]2-. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses revealed two conformational organizations within the adduct depending on the nature of the inner halide X within the {M6X8} core. Using 35Cl NMR and UV-vis as complementary techniques, the kinetics of the hydrolysis process were shown to increase with the following order: {W6I8} < {W6Br8} ≈ {Mo6I8} < {Mo6Br8}. The complexation with γ-CD drastically enhances the hydrolytic stability of luminescent [{M6X8}Cl6]2- cluster-based units, which was quantitatively proved by the same techniques. The resulting host-guest complexation provides a protective shell against contact with water and offers promising horizons for octahedral clusters in biology as revealed by the low dark cytotoxicity and cellular uptake.


Subject(s)
gamma-Cyclodextrins , Crystallography, X-Ray , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Water/chemistry , gamma-Cyclodextrins/chemistry
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Inorg Chem ; 61(21): 8309-8319, 2022 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35585658

ABSTRACT

It is well known that the trivacant anions α-B-[XW9O33]9- react with vanadyl ions to give the sandwich-type polyoxometalates [(VIVO)3(XW9O33)2]12- with X = AsIII or SbIII. Nevertheless, the oxidized derivatives have been obtained selectively by electrochemical oxidation from the fully reduced derivatives [(VIVO)3(XW9O33)2]12- allowing full characterization both in solution using UV-vis and multinuclear (17O, 51V, and 183W) NMR spectroscopies and in the solid state by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Structural analysis of the oxidized [(VVO)3(XW9O33)2]9- polyanions is consistent with the idealized D3h symmetry, while solution studies reveal a fair hydrolytic stability in a wide pH range from 0 to 6. Besides, the D3h polyanions either as reduced or oxidized forms [(VO)3(AsW9O33)2]9/12- have been identified as the thermodynamic product that results from the conversion of the C2v polyanion [(H2O)(VO)3(AsW9O33)2]9/12- through moderate heating. Conversely, the SbIII-containing derivative gives exclusively the D3h polyanion, probably either due to the extended lone pair of the trigonal SbIII heterogroup that prevents the formation of the C2v arrangement or the lability of the oxo-metalate bonds that favor chemical exchange. The electrochemical studies of sandwich-type polyoxometalates revealed that each {V═O} group gives rise to a one-electron transfer process. At last, the redox properties appear strongly altered in the 0.3-5 pH range, consistent with proton-coupled electron transfers.


Subject(s)
Vanadium , Anions , Models, Molecular , Oxidation-Reduction , Polyelectrolytes , Vanadium/chemistry
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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(10): 4469-4477, 2022 03 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35230838

ABSTRACT

In aqueous solution, low-charged polyoxometalates (POMs) exhibit remarkable self-assembly properties with nonionic organic matter that have been recently used to develop groundbreaking advances in host-guest chemistry, as well as in soft matter science. Herein, we exploit the affinity between a chaotropic POM and native cyclodextrins (α-, ß-, and γ-CD) to enhance the structural and functional diversity of cyclodextrin-based open frameworks. First, we reveal that the Anderson-Evans type polyoxometalate [AlMo6O18(OH)6]3- represents an efficient inorganic scaffold to design open hybrid frameworks built from infinite cyclodextrin channels connected through the disk-shaped POM. A single-crystal X-ray analysis demonstrates that the resulting supramolecular architectures contain large cavities (up to 2 nm) where the topologies are dictated by the rotational symmetry of the organic macrocycle, generating honeycomb (bnn net) and checkerboard-like (pcu net) networks for α-CD (C6) and γ-CD (C8), respectively. On the other hand, the use of ß-CD, a macrocycle with C7 ideal symmetry, led to a distorted-checkerboard-like network. The cyclodextrin-based frameworks built from an Anderson-Evans type POM are easily functionalizable using the molecular recognition properties of the macrocycle building units. As a proof of concept, we successfully isolated a series of compartmentalized functional frameworks by the entrapment of polyiodides or superchaotropic redox-active polyanions within the macrocyclic host matrix. This set of results paves the way for designing multifunctional supramolecular frameworks whose pore dimensions are controlled by the size of inorganic entities.


Subject(s)
Cyclodextrins , Anions/chemistry , Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Polyelectrolytes , Water/chemistry
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Inorg Chem ; 61(9): 4193-4203, 2022 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35179360

ABSTRACT

Keggin-type molybdo- and tungsto-phosphate polyoxoanions are among the most popular polyoxometalates (POMs) but suffer from their limited stability at low pH in aqueous solution. Their superchaotropic properties generate strong supramolecular complexes with cyclodextrins (CDs), which significantly affect the hydrolytic stability of POM. This chaotropically driven stabilization effect was systematically monitored by 31P NMR spectroscopy covering a wide range of pH (from 0 to 8) and varying the nature of the CD (α-, ß-, and γ-form). A shift of ca. two pH units of the stability domains of these POMs was found in the presence of two equivalents of γ-CD compared to pure water, leading to keep intact the PW12O403- anion without any decomposition up to pH 3.5 (versus 1.5 in pure water) and pH 2.5 for PMo12O403-, which begins to decompose even at pH 0 in pure water. The effect of the smaller CDs (α- and ß-form) is much less pronounced (only 0.5 pH units shift of the stability domain) confirming the importance of host-guest size matching to form a sandwich-type inclusion complex and thus protect the POM structure against basic hydrolysis. Such complexation was further supported by 183W and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Finally, using quantitative 31P NMR analyses, the new speciation and formation constants of phospho-molybdates and phospho-tungstates in the presence of cyclodextrins are determined and compared to those previously reported in pure water or in the 50:50 water/1,4-dioxane mixture.

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Inorg Chem ; 60(22): 17339-17347, 2021 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34705452

ABSTRACT

We report on the synthesis and structural characterization of a giant, discrete, and neutral molecular disk, [Pd40O24(OH)16{(CH3)2AsO2}16] (Pd40), comprising a 40-palladium-oxo core that is capped by 16 dimethylarsinate moieties, resulting in a palladium-oxo cluster (POC) with a diameter of ∼2 nm. Pd40, which is the largest known neutral Pd-based oxo cluster, can be isolated either as a discrete species or constituting a 3D H-bonded organic-inorganic framework (HOIF) with a 12-tungstate Keggin ion, [SiW12O40]4- or [GeW12O40]4-. 1H and 13C NMR as well as 1H-DOSY NMR studies indicate that Pd40 is stable in aqueous solution, which is also confirmed by ESI-MS studies. Pd40 was also immobilized on a mesoporous support (SBA15) followed by the generation of size-controlled Pd nanoparticles (diameter ∼2-6 nm, as based on HR-TEM), leading to an effective heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst for the transformation of various arenes to saturated carbocycles.

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Chemistry ; 27(62): 15516-15527, 2021 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34523167

ABSTRACT

Host-guest complexes between native cyclodextrins (α-, ß- and γ-CD) and hybrid Lindqvist-type polyoxovanadates (POVs) [V6 O13 ((OCH2 )3 C-R)2 ]2- with R = CH2 CH3 , NO2 , CH2 OH and NH(BOC) (BOC = N-tert-butoxycarbonyl) were studied in aqueous solution. Six crystal structures determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the nature of the functional R group strongly influences the host-guest conformation and also the crystal packing. In all systems isolated in the solid-state, the organic groups R are embedded within the cyclodextrin cavities, involving only a few weak supramolecular contacts. The interaction between hybrid POVs and the macrocyclic organic hosts have been deeply studied in solution using ITC, cyclic voltammetry and NMR methods (1D 1 H NMR, and 2D DOSY, and ROESY). This set of complementary techniques provides clear insights about the strength of interactions and the binding host-guest modes occurring in aqueous solution, highlighting a dramatic influence of the functional group R on the supramolecular properties of the hexavanadate polyoxoanions (association constant K1:1 vary from 0 to 2 000 M-1 ) while isolated functional organic groups exhibit only very weak intrinsic affinity with CDs. Electrochemical and calorimetric investigations suggest that the driving force of the host-guest association involving larger CDs (ß- and γ-CD) is mainly related to the chaotropic effect. In contrast, the hydrophobic effect supported by weak attractive forces appears as the main contributor for the formation of α-CD-containing host-guest complexes. In any cases, the origin of driving forces is clearly related to the ability of the macrocyclic host to desolvate the exposed moieties of the hybrid POVs.


Subject(s)
Cyclodextrins , Crystallography, X-Ray , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Molecular Conformation , Water
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Molecules ; 26(17)2021 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34500556

ABSTRACT

The development of hybrid materials based on polyoxometalates constitutes a strategy for the design of multifunctional materials. The slow evaporation of an aqueous solution of [NaP5W30O110]14- in the presence of γ-Cyclodextrin (γ-CD) led to the crystallization of a K6Na8{[NaP5W30O110]•(C48H80O40)}•23H2O (NaP5W30•1CD) supramolecular compound, which was characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, IR-spectroscopy, thermogravimetric and elemental analyses. Structural analysis revealed the formation of 1:1 {[NaP5W30O110]•[γ-CD]}14- adduct in the solid state. Studies in solution by cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, 1H NMR spectroscopy, and 31P DOSY, have demonstrated weak interactions between the inorganic anion and the macrocyclic organic molecule.

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Chemistry ; 27(68): 17094-17103, 2021 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34590748

ABSTRACT

Polyoxothiometalate ions (ThioPOM) are active hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) catalysts based on modular assembly built from electrophilic clusters {MoSx } and vacant polyoxotungstates. Herein, the dumbbell-like anion [{(PW11 O39 )Mo3 S4 (H2 O)3 (OH)}2 ]8- exhibits very high light-driven HER activity, while the active cores {Mo3 S4 } do not contain any exposed disulfido ligands, which were suspected to be the origin of the HER activity. Moreover, in the catalyst architecture, the two central {Mo3 S4 } cores are sandwiched by two {PW11 O39 }7- subunits that act as oxidant-resistant protecting groups and behave as electron-collecting units. A detailed photophysical study was carried out confirming the reductive quenching mechanism of the photosensitizer [Ir(ppy)2 (dtbbpy)]+ by the sacrificial donor triethanolamine (TEOA) and highlighting the very high rate constant of the electron transfer from the reduced photosensitizer to the ThioPOM catalyst. Such results provide new insights into the field of molecular catalytic systems able to promote high HER activity.

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Inorg Chem ; 60(10): 7433-7441, 2021 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33915041

ABSTRACT

The complexation of Keggin-type polyoxometalates (POMs) with γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) leads to supramolecular inclusion assemblies in aqueous solution driven by a chaotropic effect. The strength of the interaction between γ-CD and oxidized or one-electron reduced POMs in a series of molybdenum and vanadium monosubstituted phospho- and silico-tungstates, [XW11MO40]n- Keggin-type anions where X = P or Si and M = MoV/VI or VIV/V, has been evaluated by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), NMR spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetry. Such a study reveals that the host-guest binding constant K1:1 increases strongly with the decrease of the global ionic charge of the POM unit. There is an almost one magnitude order of variation in K1:1 per charge unit, where K1:1 falls down from about 105 M-1 to values close to zero as ionic charge varies from 3- to 6-. Such POMs with molybdenum and vanadium addenda offer the possibility of tuning the host-guest association strength by the simple addition/removal of one electron to POMs, opening a new avenue for the design of smart materials through redox stimuli.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(25): 14146-14153, 2021 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33724635

ABSTRACT

Herein, we show how the chaotropic effect arising from reduced molybdate ions in acidified aqueous solution is able to amplify drastically weak supramolecular interactions. Time-resolved Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) analysis suggests that molybdenum-blue oligomeric species form huge aggregates in the presence of γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) which results in the fast formation of nanoscopic {Mo154 }-based host-guest species, while X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that the ending-point of the scenario results in an unprecedented three-component well-ordered core-shell-like motif. A similar arrangement was found by using preformed hexarhenium chalcogenide-type cluster [Re6 Te8 (CN)6 ]4- as exogenous guest. This seminal work brings better understanding of the self-assembly processes in general and gives new opportunities for practical applications in the design of complex multicomponent materials via the simplicity of the non-covalent chemistry.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(7): 3632-3639, 2021 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33104280

ABSTRACT

We report on the synthesis, structure, and physicochemical characterization of the first three examples of neutral palladium-oxo clusters (POCs). The 16-palladium(II)-oxo cluster [Pd16 O24 (OH)8 ((CH3 )2 As)8 ] (Pd16 ) comprises a cyclic palladium-oxo unit capped by eight dimethylarsinate groups. The chloro-derivative [Pd16 Na2 O26 (OH)3 Cl3 ((CH3 )2 As)8 ] (Pd16 Cl) was also prepared, which forms a highly stable 3D supramolecular lattice via strong intermolecular interactions. The 24-palladium(II)-oxo cluster [Pd24 O44 (OH)8 ((CH3 )2 As)16 ] (Pd24 ) can be considered as a bicapped derivative of Pd16 with a tetra-palladium-oxo unit grafted on either side. The three compounds were fully characterized 1) in the solid state by single-crystal and powder XRD, IR, TGA, and solid-state 1 H and 13 C NMR spectroscopy, 2) in solution by 1 H, 13 C NMR and 1 H DOSY spectroscopic methods, and 3) in the gas phase by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS).

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