Three intersecting {V12} rings: {V30Sb8}, an ultra-large polyoxovanadate cluster shell†
Abstract
[VIV30SbIII8O78]12−, currently the largest known antimonato-polyoxovanadate (Sb-POV), features three perpendicular, intersecting 12-membered rings of edge-sharing O4VO square pyramids. While in two rings the apices of all O4VO pyramids point outwards, four apices of the third ring are directed into the cavity of the cluster shell, a concave structural motif not previously observed in polyoxovanadate chemistry. SbIII centers cap the eight niches defined by the octands of the {V30O78} cluster shell, resulting in discrete trigonal pyramidal SbO3 units, a second unprecedented feature. Within the resulting spin topology with numerous local geometrically frustrated motifs, the 30 spin-1/2 sites couple antiferromagnetically via a complex set of exchange pathways.