Facile assembly of hybrid materials containing polyoxometalate cluster anions and organic dye cations: crystal structures and initial spectral characterization

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jingli XieAnthony G Wedd

Abstract

Salts of the pararosaniline dye cation and four polyoxometalate cluster anions have been isolated under both ambient and hydrothermal conditions; structural and initial spectroscopic data are consistent with significant perturbation of ion electronic states induced by charge-assisted N-H---O hydrogen bonds.

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