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Unveiling Synergetic Photocatalytic Activity from Heterometallic Ti/Ce Clusters.

Xingjie WangFanrui ShaHaomiao XieZiyu ZengcaiKaram B IdreesQingchong XuYao LiuLauren S ChoJing XiaoKent O KirlikovaliJun-Li RenJustin M NotesteinOmar K Farha
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Titanium-oxo clusters, with their robust structure and suitable optical and electronic properties, have been widely investigated as photocatalysts. Heterometallic Ti/M-oxo clusters provide additional tunability and functionality, which enable systematic structure-activity investigations to elucidate the reaction mechanisms and improve the catalyst design. Incorporating cerium into Ti-oxo clusters can provide additional redox (Ce IV /Ce III ) and oxygen harvesting ability, but to date, only a limited number of structurally defined titanium-cerium (Ti/Ce) clusters have been reported due to their synthetic challenges. Herein, we report the synthesis and photocatalytic properties of two structurally defined Ti/Ce-oxo clusters, Ti 8 Ce 2 (BA) 16 and Ti 9 Ce 4 (BA) 20 , as well as a TiCe-BA cluster with a calculated formula of Ti 20 Ce 9 O 36 (BA) 42 . Photocatalytic study of these clusters demonstrates that the amount of Ce 3+ species greatly impacts its photocatalytic oxidation performance, and their superior photocatalytic reactivity toward aerobic alcohol oxidation can be contributed to the synergistic effects of the multiple radical species generated upon light absorption. This work represents a significant milestone in the construction of stable Ti/Ce-oxo clusters, enriching the current library of known heterometallic Ti/M-oxo clusters, and providing a series of crystalline materials with great promise of photoluminescence and photovoltaic chemistry.
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