Abstract

AbstractThe assembly of nanoscale polyoxometalate (POM) clusters has been dominated by the highly reduced icosahedral {Mo132} “browns” and the toroidal {Mo154} “blues” which are 45 % and 18 % reduced, respectively. We hypothesised that there is space for a greater diversity of structures in this immediate reduction zone. Here we show it is possible to make highly reduced mix‐valence POMs by presenting new classes of polyoxomolybdates: [MoV52MoVI12H26O200]42− {Mo64} and [MoV40MoVI30H30O215]20− {Mo70}, 81 % and 57 % reduced, respectively. The {Mo64} cluster archetype has a super‐cube structure and is composed of five different types of building blocks, each arranged in overlayed Archimedean or Platonic polyhedra. The {Mo70} cluster comprises five tripodal {MoV6} and five tetrahedral {MoV2MoVI2} building blocks alternatively linked to form a loop with a pentagonal star topology. We also show how the reaction yielding the {Mo64} super‐cube can be used in the enrichment of lanthanides which exploit the differences in selectivity in the self‐assembly of the polyoxometalates.

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