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Series of the Largest Dish-Shaped Dysprosium Nanoclusters Formed by In Situ Reactions.

Jin-Mei PengHai-Ling WangZhong-Hong ZhuJuan BaiFu-Pei LiangZhong-Hong Zhu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
A three-dimensional supermolecule structure is easily formed due to the diverse coordination modes of high-oxidation-state lanthanide metal ions. However, the design and construction of zero-dimensional (0 D) dish-shaped high-nuclearity lanthanide clusters are difficult. Herein, for the first time, we synthesized a series of the largest dish-shaped high-nuclearity lanthanide nanoclusters ( 1 - 4 ) by in situ tandem reactions under solvothermal one-pot conditions. The formation of 1 and 2 involved an in situ reaction of aldehydes and amines, while the condensation reactions between aldehydes occurred in 3 and 4 . Based on the structural characteristics of the dish-shaped lanthanide clusters, we proposed two possible assembly mechanisms involving Dy 1 → Dy 7 → Dy 13 → Dy 19 (planar epitaxial growth mechanism) and Dy 1 → Dy 12 → Dy 18 → Dy 19 (planar internal growth mechanism).
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