Aggregate assembly of ferrocene functionalized indium-oxo clusters.
Rong ZhangJiajing LanFei WangShumei ChenJian ZhangPublished in: Chemical science (2023)
In this study, we synthesized multi-nuclear indium oxide clusters (InOCs) using 1,1'-ferrocene dicarboxylic acid (H 2 FcDCA) as the chelating and surface protection ligand. The obtained clusters include the cubane-type heptanuclear InOCs ([In 7 ]) and the sandwich-type thirteen-nuclear InOCs ([In 13 ]). Notably, [In 13 ] represents the highest nuclear number reported within the InOC family. In addition, the presence of labile coordination sites in these clusters allowed for structural modification and self-assembly. A series of [In 7 ] clusters with adjustable band gaps have been obtained and the self-assembly of [In 7 ] clusters resulted in the formation of an Fe-doped dimer, [Fe 2 In 12 ], and an imidazole-bridged tetramer, [In 28 ]. Similarly, in the case of [In 13 ] clusters, the coordinated water molecules could be replaced by imidazole, methylimidazole, and even a bridged carboxylic acid, allowing the construction of one-dimensional extended structures. Additionally, part of the H 2 FcDCA could be substituted by pyrazole. This flexibility in replacing solvent molecules offered diverse possibilities for tailoring the properties and structures of the InOCs to suit specific applications.