Issue 21, 2022

Recent advances in uranium-containing polyoxometalates

Abstract

Uranium-containing polyoxometalates (U-POMs), an important class of actinide cluster compounds, are the products of the assembly of uranium or uranium and POMs. These cluster compounds illustrate the structural beauty and diversity of obtained U-POMs that can be achieved by the reaction of uranium or uranium and POMs. The structural diversity is revealed by the classification of U-POMs in this review, which are mainly divided into two parts, according to the main metal elements of the clusters, named U-containing heteropolyoxometalates (U-hetero-POMs) and U-oxo-clusters. U-hetero-POMs are further classified by development date from the end of the 20th century based on the basic building units, including Keggin-type, Dawson-type, Silverton-type, hybrid structures, and cryptand structures. U-oxo-clusters mainly include uranyl peroxide clusters, their derivatives, and UIV-oxo-clusters and mixed-valence U-oxo-clusters. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the synthesis and structures of U-POMs as well as their characterization, properties, and applications. Finally, the development prospects and directions for U-POMs in the future are also elucidated.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in uranium-containing polyoxometalates

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Aug 2022
Accepted
24 Sep 2022
First published
27 Sep 2022

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2022,9, 5408-5433

Recent advances in uranium-containing polyoxometalates

G. Yang, K. Li and C. Hu, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2022, 9, 5408 DOI: 10.1039/D2QI01834A

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