Abstract

AbstractTo design and synthesize high‐nucleated titanium‐oxo clusters rationally based on molecular building blocks with potential coordination ability is still a great challenge. In this work, a family of titanium‐oxo clusters, including Ti2, Ti6, Ti12, and Ti20 clusters, have been assembled from large‐size ligand embonic acid‐modified {Ti2} molecular building blocks under solvothermal conditions. By modulating auxiliary linkers and solvent types, the {Ti2} building blocks exhibit varying degrees of polymerization to form high‐nuclear titanium‐oxo clusters. Notably, Ti20 with high nucleation, as the decamer containing {Ti2} building blocks, can act as a stable and heterogeneous catalyst to efficiently catalyze the oxidation of sulfides to sulfones and sulfoxides when using H2O2 as the green oxidant. This study provides a new approach for the design and synthesis of highly nucleated and homometallic TOCs based on {Ti2} units.

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