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Preparation of Polyoxometalate-based Photo-responsive Membranes for the Photo-activation of Manganese Oxide Catalysts
Published on: August 7, 2018
A redox-triggered structural rearrangement in an iodate-templated polyoxotungstate cluster cage
De-Liang Long1, Jun Yan, Andreu Ruiz de la Oliva
1WestCHEM, School of Chemistry, The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK. Deliang.Long@glasgow.ac.uk Lee.Cronin@glasgow.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The new tungstatoiodate, α-[H5W18O59(IO3)](6-), containing I(V)O3(-) within a {W18O54} metal oxide framework has been prepared and shown by X-ray crystallography and mass spectrometry to be derived from the fully oxidised [H3W18O56(IO6)](6-) by two-electron reduction accompanied by a redox-triggered structural rearrangement where three I-O covalent bonds are broken.
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