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[Sm 6 O 4 (cbz) 10 (thf) 6 ]·2C 7 H 8 : A Polynuclear Samarium Oxo Cluster Obtained from Carbazole-Driven Oxidation of Samarium Nanoparticles.

Daniel BartenbachRadian PopescuDagmar GerthsenClaus Feldmann
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Zerovalent samarium nanoparticles (1.7 ± 0.2 nm in size) are used as the starting material to prepare single crystals of the novel polynuclear samarium oxo cluster [Sm 6 O 4 (cbz) 10 (thf) 6 ]·2C 7 H 8 . The reaction is performed by oxidation with carbazole (CbzH) in tetrahydrofuran (THF) at 50 °C with subsequent crystallization in toluene (C 7 H 8 ). The oxo cluster contains noncharged molecular units with a central Sm 6 O 4 core. Single-crystal structure analysis and infrared spectroscopy confirm the oxidation of CbzH with the formation of (cbz) - . Polynuclear carbazole complexes are generally rare and here prepared using metal nanoparticles as a reactive starting material for the first time. The reaction with CbzH as a sterically demanding ligand exemplarily shows the feasibility of rare-earth-metal nanoparticles for obtaining new compounds with complex composition and structure.
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