Rapid and simple isolation of the crystalline molybdenum-blue compounds with discrete and linked nanosized ring-shaped anions.

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1999-01-01
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Müller, Achini
Das, Samar K.
Fedin, Vladimir P.
Krickemeyer, Erich
Beugholt, Christian
Bögge, Hartmut
Schmidtmann, Marc
Hauptfleisch, Björn
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The blue mixed-crystal title compound Na15[MoVI126MoV28O 462H14(H2O)70]0.5[Mo VI124MoV28O457H 14 · (H2O)68]0.5 · ca. 400 H2O ≡ Na15[1 a]0.5[1b]0.5 · ca. 400 H2O 1, which crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 (a = 30.785(2), b = 32.958(2), c = 47.318(3) Å, α = 90.53(1), β = 89.86(1), γ = 96.85(1)°, V = 47665(6) Å, 3, Z = 2, Dcalc = 2.149 g cm-3), precipitates within one day when an acidic (pH ≈ 1) aqueous solution of sodium molybdate (because of the extremely high solubility of the reaction product used in relatively high concentration) is reduced by sodium dithionite. 1 contains hitherto unknown pure molybdenum-oxide based, nanosized, ring-shaped, crystallographically independent cluster anions of the type {MO154} 1a and {Mo152} 1b, the lacunary-type analogue of 1a. Using the same reducing agent but in the presence of a reagent with a high affinity to the specific {Mo2}-type building unit (also a leaving group) of 1a, such as formic acid, the compound Na22[MoVI118MoV28O 442H14(H2O)58] · ca. 250 H2O 2 (space group P1̄, a = 24.724(1), b = 35.726(2), c = 44.608(3) Å, α = 93.25(1), β= 93.51(1), γ = 106.72(1)°, V = 37552(4) Å3, Z = 2, Dcalc = 2.401 g cm-3) is obtained in which the giant rings, having four missing {Mo2} units compared to 1a, are linked to chains. Until now, similar chain-type compounds could only be obtained using a non-well-defined synthetic method.
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Chain compound, Cluster, Mixed-valence compound, Molybdenum blue, Polyoxometallate, Ring compound
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Zeitschrift fur Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie. v.625(7)