Synergic coordination of multicomponents for the formation of a {Ni30} cluster substituted polyoxometalate and its in situ assembly†
Abstract
Developing a new strategy for the synthesis of high-nuclear transition metal (TM) cluster substituted polyoxometalates (POMs) provides an avenue for new materials with unique functions. Herein, the synergetic coordination strategy of 1,2,4-1H-triazole (Htrz), ethylenediamine (en), and a lacunary POM was applied to construct a high-nuclear Ni cluster substituted POM. As a result, a {Ni30} cluster substituted POM, [Ni(trz)3]2@[Ni30(H2O)16]POM, representing the highest-nuclear Ni cluster containing POM at present, was discovered for the first time as the secondary building unit (SBU) of four in situ assembled frameworks, [Ni11(trz)12(en)4(H2O)22]H4{[Ni(trz)3(H2O)3]2[Ni30(μ3-OH)18 (H2O)16(en)6(PW9O34)6]}·4Htrz·222H2O (1), [Ni6(trz)6(μ3-OH)(en)(H2O)10]2H8{[Ni(trz)3 (H2O)3]2[Ni30+2(μ3-OH)18(O)4(H2O)16(en)6(PW9O34)6]}·4Htrz·94H2O (2), [Ni14(trz)12(en)6(H2O)36Cl2]{[Ni(trz)3(H2O)3]2[Ni30(μ3-OH)18(H2O)16(en)6(PW9O34)6]}·solvent (3), and [Ni3(trz)3(en)(H2O)8]2{[Ni(en)(H2O)2]H4[Ni6(μ3-OH)3(H2O)5(en)3(PW9O34)]}2{[Ni(trz)3 (H2O)3]2[Ni30(μ3-OH)18(H2O)16(en)6(PW9O34)6]}·4Htrz·174H2O (4), which served as stable heterogeneous catalysts in light driven hydrogen evolution. The {Ni30} cluster in the SBU held abundant water ligands. On one hand, these water ligands promoted the coordinating assembly of the [Ni(trz)3]2@[Ni30(H2O)16]POM by ligand replacement. On the other hand, they further coordinated with Ni2+ to expand the Ni cluster to a larger one. It is believed that the work will trigger tremendous interest in the fields of both synthesis chemistry of POM and hydrogen evolution catalysts.
- This article is part of the themed collection: FOCUS: Metal and Metal-Containing Clusters