Lanthanide-Incorporated Polyoxometalates Assembled from Mixed-Heteroatom-Oriented Three-Layered Cage Clusters

Discovering innovative metal-oxo cluster materials with uncommon building blocks and exploiting their application potentiality are fairly challengeable. Here, we provide a novel type of lanthanide-incorporated polyoxometalates [H2N­(CH3)2]10Na8H6{[Ln0.5/Na0.5(HGCA)­(H2O)1.5]2[(BiO3)­(SeO3)2W21O66]2}...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 61; no. 45; pp. 18147 - 18153
Main Authors Gong, Tiantian, Jiang, Jun, Yang, Sen, Liu, Jiancai, Chen, Lijuan, Zhao, Junwei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 14.11.2022
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Summary:Discovering innovative metal-oxo cluster materials with uncommon building blocks and exploiting their application potentiality are fairly challengeable. Here, we provide a novel type of lanthanide-incorporated polyoxometalates [H2N­(CH3)2]10Na8H6{[Ln0.5/Na0.5(HGCA)­(H2O)1.5]2[(BiO3)­(SeO3)2W21O66]2}·36H2O [Ln = Eu3+ (1), Er3+ (2), H2GCA = α-glycolic acid] synthesized by a dual-heteroatom-directed synergetic strategy, which are established from two unique BiIII–SeIV heteroatom-oriented cylindrical three-layered [(BiO3)­(SeO3)2W21O66]13– cage clusters integrated by lanthanide-organic groups. Compound 1 works as a fluorescence probe for high-sensitivity detection toward a neurotransmitter dopamine. This finding not only shows the enormous possibility and feasibility to create novel polyoxometalate building units by means of the self-categorization of different heteroatoms, which are subsequently employed for further assembly chemistry, but also provides a platform to exploit latent utilizations of polyoxometalate-based materials in the realm of detecting biological molecules.
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ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02810