Assembly of cyclic ferrocene-sensitized titanium-oxo clusters with excellent photoelectrochemical activity†
Abstract
The development of crystalline titanium-oxo clusters has made great progress in recent years. However, the geometric assembly of titanium-oxo clusters is still very challenging. Herein, we report the assembly of two cyclic titanium-oxo clusters with ferrocene connectors, formulated as Ti12(μ3-O)4(Fcdc)4(OiPr)32·0.5CH2Cl2 (Fcdc = 1,1′-ferrocenedicarboxylic acid; Ti12Fcdc4) and Ti18(μ2-O)6(μ3-O)6(Fcdc)2(L1)2(L2)4(OiPr)34·2HOiPr (L1 = isonicotinic acid; L2 = salicylhydroxamic acid; Ti18Fcdc2). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies demonstrate that ferrocene with two carboxylic arms can adhere to the surface of {Ti6} and/or {Ti3} units, resulting in fascinating cyclic structures of Ti12Fcdc4 and Ti18Fcdc2. Notably, ferrocene ligands can not only serve as connectors to induce the geometric assembly of Ti-oxo clusters, but can also act as photosensitizers to greatly improve the light absorption behavior of the resulting compounds. Furthermore, the DFT calculation results suggest that the HOMO → LUMO transition mainly involves ferrocenyl group → Ti-oxo core charge transfer. Using the two ferrocene-containing clusters as electrode precursors, both electrodes exhibited excellent photocurrent responses. Our work opens a new way for the geometric assembly of titanium-oxo clusters and also contributes to the deep understanding of the structure–property relationships of sensitized Ti-based materials.
- This article is part of the themed collection: FOCUS: Metal and Metal-Containing Clusters