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Giant Hollow Heterometallic Polyoxoniobates with Sodalite‐Type Lanthanide–Tungsten–Oxide Cages: Discrete Nanoclusters and Extended Frameworks
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EngineeringChemistryInorganic MaterialW 12Ln 12Metal-organic PolyhedronNb 72Hybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringInorganic ChemistryExtended FrameworksGiant Hollow HeterometallicCrystallographySodalite‐type Lanthanide–tungsten–oxide CagesNanomaterialsCluster ChemistryInorganic PolymerFunctional MaterialsOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
Abstract The first series of niobium–tungsten–lanthanide (Nb‐W‐Ln) heterometallic polyoxometalates {Ln 12 W 12 O 36 (H 2 O) 24 (Nb 6 O 19 ) 12 } (Ln=Y, La, Sm, Eu, Yb) have been obtained, which are comprised of giant cluster‐in‐cluster‐like ({Ln 12 W 12 }‐in‐{Nb 72 }) structures built from 12 hexaniobate {Nb 6 O 19 } clusters gathered together by a rare 24‐nuclearity sodalite‐type heterometal–oxide cage {Ln 12 W 12 O 36 (H 2 O) 24 }. The Nb‐W‐Ln clusters present the largest multi‐metal polyoxoniobates and a series of rare high‐nuclearity 4d‐5d‐4f multicomponent clusters. Furthermore, the giant Nb‐W‐Ln clusters may be isolated as discrete inorganic alkali salts and can be used as building blocks to form high‐dimensional inorganic–organic hybrid frameworks.
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