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Combining Solid-state and Solution-based Techniques: Synthesis and Reactivity of Chalcogenidoplumbates(II or IV)
Published on: December 29, 2016
One-size adjustable-gap cluster anions: systematic approach to multinary, water-soluble chalcogenidometalate
Felicitas Lips1, Stefanie Dehnen
1Anorganische Chemie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, D-35043 Marburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Reactions of defined mixtures of ternary salts [K 4(H 2O) 4][SnSe 4] and [K 4(H 2O) 0.5][SnTe 4] with transition-metal ions M = Zn (2+) or Mn (2+) provide an easy approach to penternary salts of quaternary cluster anions [M 4Sn 4Se 17- x Te x ] (10-), with x corresponding to the Se/Te ratio of the reactant mixture. In this way, it is possible to generate both protic solutions and single crystals with finely adjustable electronic excitation energies E g; the fact that the E g values cover the whole visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum as a function of the parameter x spotlights these cluster compounds with respect to diverse photocatalytic applications.
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