The highest connected pure inorganic 3D framework assembled by {P4Mo6} cluster and alkali metal potassium†
Abstract
A 3D high connected pure inorganic framework based on {P4Mo6} cluster, [{K(H2O)}12{CoMo12VO24(OH)6(HPO4)4(PO4)4}] (1) has been hydrothermally synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, TG, UV analysis and single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. In compound 1, each basic unit {Co(P4Mo6)2} dimeric cluster uses its surface oxygen atoms (36) to attract 30 different-occupied potassium atoms at its periphery, which act as diverse bridge unit forming an centrosymmetric 18-connected open-framework with a (3343)2(364125664)(364845366213727869)(4)9 topology. Compound 1 represents the highest connection of the {P4Mo6}-based POMs up to now. Compound 1 shows bifunctional electrocatalytic activities toward not only reduction of nitrite and hydrogen peroxide, but also oxidation of biological molecules ascorbic acid (AA) ascribed to MoV-centers. In addition, compound 1 shows excellent photocatalytic activities for the degradation of methylene blue (MB).