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Crown ether-like octanuclear molybdenum(V) clusters for cation binding and gas adsorption.

Ru-Dan DaiZhen-Lang XieCheng LiuDong XinZhao Hui Zhou
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Octanuclear polyoxomolybdenum-based porous materials, Na 8 [Mo 8 O 8 (μ 2 -O) 8 (μ 2 -OH) 8 (3-apz) 4 ] 2 ·26H 2 O (1, 3-Hapz = 3-aminopyrazole), K 8 [Mo 8 O 8 (μ 2 -O) 8 (μ 2 -OH) 8 (3-apz) 4 ] 2 ·7H 2 O (2) and (NH 4 ) 4 [Mo 8 O 8 (μ 2 -O) 8 (μ 2 -OH) 4 (3-apz) 8 ]·20.5H 2 O (3), have been successfully synthesized by a hydrothermal method and fully characterized. X-ray structural analyses show that microporous materials 1-3 contain round pores formed by octanuclear molybdenum-oxygen groups connected sequentially with pore sizes of 4.0, 4.0, and 4.8 Å, respectively. Both 1 and 2 are composed of two {Mo 8 } rings, which are connected by strong intramolecular hydrogen bonds between bridging hydroxy groups and oxygen atoms to form dimeric structures. The central pores in 1 and 2 are occupied by Na + and K + , respectively, while they are empty in 3. This reflects the structural expansion and contraction effects induced by different cations. Through intermolecular stacking, 1-3 also exhibit channels with sizes of 14.0 × 6.4, 4.6 × 2.6, and 5.4 × 5.4 Å, respectively, which were used for the studies of gas adsorption. The results show that 1-3 can selectively adsorb CO 2 and O 2 , including the empty hole in 3, while they show little or no affinity for gases H 2 , N 2 , and CH 4 . Moreover, an additional polyoxomolybdenum-based species (Mo 8 O 26 ) n ·4 n (3-H 2 apz) (4) has been obtained with protonated 3-aminopyrazole in the absence of a reducing agent, which can serve as an intermediate for the polyoxomolybdenum-based porous products.
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