Synthesis and characterization of the `Japanese rice-ball'-shaped Molybdenum Blue Na4[Mo2O2(OH)4(C6H4NO2)2]2[Mo120Ce6O366H12(OH)2(H2O)76] ∼ 200H2O

The hybridized lanthanide-containing molybdenum blue (Ln-MB) wheel Na4[Mo2O2(OH)4(C6H4NO2)2]2[Mo120Ce6O366H12(OH)2(H2O)76] ∼ 200H2O ({Mo2(C6H4NO2)2}2{Mo120Ce6}) was assembled in an aqueous one-pot synthesis. The Ln-MB was hybridized with 2-picolinic acid through the generation of the organometallic counter-ion [Mo2O2(OH)4(C6H4NO2)2]2+. Control experiments demonstrated that the position of the carboxylic acid group (2-position to the N atom) in the hybridization component is critical in yielding single crystals of Ln-MB. In addition to single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, which revealed a `Japanese rice-ball'-shaped Ln-MB as the anion, elemental analyses, IR spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were performed to confirm its structure and composition. Bond-valence-sum calculations (BVS) revealed that {Mo2(C6H4NO2)2}2{Mo120Ce6} is composed of a 24-electron reduced anionic ring, which was confirmed by Vis – NIR spectroscopy.
Source: Acta Crystallographica Section C - Category: Chemistry Authors: Tags: polyoxomolybdate cerium hybrid organic – inorganic nanocluster crystal structure Molybdenum Blue research papers Source Type: research