Issue 46, 2018

An unprecedented {Cu II14Te IV10} core incorporated in a 36-tungsto-4-silicate polyoxometalate with visible light-driven catalytic hydrogen evolution activity

Abstract

We report an unprecedented {CuII14TeIV10} core containing the novel μ,μ-/μ6-TeIVO32− mode and TeIVO44− embedded within a 36-tungsto-4-silicate POT shell, which constitutes the first example of a tellurous copper cluster in POMs. The structure-stabilizing and templating effects of tellurite anions are crucial for this assembly. Moreover, its visible light-driven catalytic H2 evolution activity and related quenching mechanism are demonstrated, and extensive stability studies are presented.

Graphical abstract: An unprecedented {CuII14TeIV10} core incorporated in a 36-tungsto-4-silicate polyoxometalate with visible light-driven catalytic hydrogen evolution activity

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Sep 2018
Accepted
01 Oct 2018
First published
02 Oct 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 16403-16407

An unprecedented {CuII14TeIV10} core incorporated in a 36-tungsto-4-silicate polyoxometalate with visible light-driven catalytic hydrogen evolution activity

W. Chen, S. Wu, C. Qin, X. Wang, K. Shao, Z. Su and E. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 16403 DOI: 10.1039/C8DT03658F

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