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Formation of a Cluster Sheath around a Central Cluster by a “Self‐Organization Process”: the Mixed Valence Polyoxovanadate [V<sub>34</sub>O<sub>82</sub>]<sup>10⊖</sup>
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCrystal StructureCluster ScienceCentral ClusterEngineeringCluster SheathSelf-assemblyTetragonal Vo2 PhaseCluster ChemistryMain Group ChemistryChemistryEllipsoid ShellVanadium AtomsCrystallographySelf-organization
An ellipsoid shell consisting of 30 linked tetragonal VO5, pyramids surrounding a distorted {V4O4}O4 cube-this is one way to describe the title compound (right: solid circles, V; empty circles, O). This cluster is not only of topological interest, however. Its magnetic properties make it a molecular model of the monoclinic and the tetragonal VO2 phase. If the cluster structure is roughly regarded as a cubic close packing of oxygen atoms with vanadium atoms occupying the octahedral holes, then its relationship to the solid is clear.
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