Issue 14, 2002

Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a hybrid material based on [Co4(phen)8(H2O)2(HPO3)2]4+ and a highly reduced polyoxoanion

Abstract

An unusual composite hybrid material [Co4(phen)8(H2O)2(HPO3)2](H3O)3[PMoVI8VIV4O40(VIVO)2] 1 (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) has been hydrothermally synthesized from a mixture of NH4VO3, Na2MoO4·2H2O, CoCl2·6H2O, phen, H3PO3 and water. It was characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV-vis, XPS, EPR, TG and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The title compound is constructed from the organic–inorganic hybrid [Co4(phen)8(H2O)2(HPO3)2]4+ and highly reduced bi-capped pseudo-Keggin [PMoVI8VIV4O40(VIVO)2]7− polyoxoanions The structure exhibits an extended 2D network through hydrogen bonds among cations, anions and H2O, combining polyoxometalates with metal phosphonates for the first time.

Graphical abstract: Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a hybrid material based on [Co4(phen)8(H2O)2(HPO3)2]4+ and a highly reduced polyoxoanion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Apr 2002
Accepted
17 May 2002
First published
21 Jun 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 2916-2920

Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a hybrid material based on [Co4(phen)8(H2O)2(HPO3)2]4+ and a highly reduced polyoxoanion

M. Yuan, Y. Li, E. Wang, Y. Lu, C. Hu, N. Hu and H. Jia, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 2916 DOI: 10.1039/B203737H

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