A temperature-resolved assembly of a series of the largest scandium-containing polyoxotungstates

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Zhen-Wen CaiShou-Tian Zheng

Abstract

We report a temperature-resolved assembly of a series of novel nanoscale hexameric Sc-containing polyoxometalates of {Sb6Sc11W60}, {Sb8Sc7W60}, and {Sb8Sc6W60}. These compounds include the largest Sc-containing polyoxotungstates and contain the largest number of Sc3+ions of any polyoxotungstates reported to date.

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