Literature DB >> 33350400

An oxygen-passivated vanadium cluster [V@V10O15]- with metal-metal coordination produced by reacting Vn- with O2.

Hanyu Zhang1, Chaonan Cui1, Miao Yan2, Lijun Geng1, Haiming Wu1, Yuhan Jia1, Zhixun Luo1, Si-Dian Li2.   

Abstract

Vanadium cluster anions are highly reactive making the preparation of pure Vn- and the observation of their reactivity extremely challenging. Herein, well-resolved anionic Vn- clusters are prepared enabling an in-depth study on their reactions with O2 in the gas phase. While pure metal clusters of a magic number are not identified due to the strong V-O bonding, interestingly an unexpected oxide V11O15- was experimentally observed in surviving O2 etching reactions. First-principles theory calculations indicate that V11O15- possesses a body-centered pentagonal prism structure (D5h, ), with the V@V10 core fully protected by 15 oxygen bridges. Such an oxygen-protected metal cluster [V@V10O15]- exhibits typical superatom orbital features pertaining to the V@V10 core which shows effective metal-metal coordination bonding. Meanwhile, the high stability of [V@V10O15]- is reinforced by the V-O-V conjugation interactions which help to maintain the structural integrity, resulting in 3D inorganic aromaticity. This finding of such an oxygen-passivated superatom cluster sheds light on the bonding nature in ligand-protected metal clusters via wet synthesis.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33350400     DOI: 10.1039/d0cp05385f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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