Ligand combination strategy for the preparation of novel low-dimensional and open-framework metal cluster materials | Posted on:2002-11-27 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | University:Wake Forest University | Candidate:Anokhina, Ekaterina V | Full Text:PDF | GTID:1461390011992767 | Subject:Chemistry | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | Low-dimensional and open-framework materials containing transition metals have a wide range of applications in redox catalysis, solid-state batteries, and electronic and magnetic devices. This dissertation reports on research carried out with the goal to develop a strategy for the preparation of low-dimensional and open-framework materials using octahedral metal clusters as building blocks. Our approach takes its roots from crystal engineering principles where the desired framework topologies are achieved through building block design. The key idea of this work is to induce directional bonding preferences in the cluster units using a combination of ligands with a large difference in charge density. This investigation led to the preparation and characterization of a new family of niobium oxychloride cluster compounds with original structure types exhibiting 1ow-dimensional or open-framework character. Most of these materials have framework topologies unprecedented in compounds containing octahedral clusters. Comparative analysis of their structural features indicates that the novel cluster connectivity patterns in these systems are the result of complex interplay between the effects of anisotropic ligand arrangement in the cluster unit and optimization of ligand-counterion electrostatic interactions. The important role played by these factors sets niobium oxychloride systems apart from cluster compounds with one ligand type or statistical ligand distribution where the main structure-determining factor is the total number of ligands. These results provide a blueprint for expanding the ligand combination strategy to other transition metal cluster systems and for the future rational design of cluster-based materials. | Keywords/Search Tags: | Materials, Cluster, Metal, Ligand, Open-framework, Combination, Strategy, Preparation | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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