Two Keggin sandwich-type tungstophosphates modified by open-chain carboxyethyltin groups and transition metals†
Abstract
Two new polyoxometalates containing [PW9O34]9− (abbreviated as PW9) subunits, carboxyltin groups and transition metal ions, namely K10[Mn2{Sn(CH2)2COO}2[(B-α-PW9O34)2]·14H2O (1) and Na8K2 [Zn2{Sn(CH2)2COO}2[(B-α-PW9O34)2]·13H2O (2), were successfully assembled in aqueous solutions by a routine synthetic method, and fully characterized. They represent the first single crystal examples of open-chain carboxyethyltin group-modified Keggin sandwich-type tungstophosphates. Their important structural features are two open-chain carboxyethyltin moieties attached on the PW9 dimer, forming arm-type polyoxometalates. Furthermore, the fluorescence properties, electrocatalytic and oxidation catalytic activities were evaluated. More interestingly, the fluorescence quenching of 1/2-doped TiO2 was clearly observed, which means that the two compounds may be excellent components of photocatalytic materials.