Electrochemically Assisted Single Crystal Growth of Reduced Preyssler Polyoxometalates Decorated with M 2+ ( M = Co, Ni) and Cubane-Like Ni 4 O 4 Units.
Kirkland SheriffDino SulejmanovicJiheon JunWilliam CannonLauren PettaJohnathan PhillipsColin D McMillenShiou Jyh HwuPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Polyoxometalates (POMs) are of great interest to the scientific community, and their reduction and nucleation have been well-established by multi-step techniques. The present study develops an electrochemical approach for simultaneous reduction and nucleation of polyoxometalate-containing solids. Herein we report crystal growth of reduced Preyssler polyoxotungstate-based (anionic formula [NaP 5 W 30 O 110 ] 14- ) new crystalline solids made of Preyssler anions interlinked by Co 2+ and Ni 2+ ions. Crystal nucleation and in situ reduction were achieved at room temperature using a two silver wire electrode setup in various aqueous solutions under constant applied potentials. The POM material was deposited on the cathode, and its structure was characterized by X-ray diffraction techniques. The primary structure type observed involves POMs decorated by disordered Co 2+ /Ni 2+ octahedra and fused into 1-D pillars by additional Co 2+ /Ni 2+ octahedra. A secondary phase was observed in the Ni-based reactions, where reduced Preyssler anions are decorated by Ni 4 O 4 cubane-like units. To understand the electrochemical process, polarization curves of the electrolyte solutions are presented, suggesting an applied potential best suited for crystal growth. The work highlights the effectiveness of an electrochemical pathway where nucleation and simultaneous reduction of POMs can make novel reduced POM solids.
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