“…Coordination polymers with pentamolybdate {Mo 5 O 15 } ions as nodes and transition-metal groups as linkers have been extensively reported in the literature, wherein the exposed atom of the hetero-atom cluster is sometimes used for additional bonding and the formation of extended assemblies. 66–68 The first such examples of coordination polymeric frameworks incorporating the pentamolybdate unit and a transition metal were reported by Zubieta and co-workers in 2001, with two different compounds forming one- and two- dimensional extended assemblies, formulated as [{Cu(bpy) 2 }{Cu(bpy)(H 2 O)}(Mo 5 O 15 ){O 3 P(CH 2 ) 4 PO 3 }]·H 2 O and [{(Cu 2 (tpypz)(H 2 O) 2 }(Mo 5 O 15 )(O 3 PCH 2 CH 2 PO 3 )]·5.5H 2 O [bpy = 2,2′bipyridine and tpypyz = tetra(2-pyridyl)pyrazine], respectively. 69 Subsequent reports of coordination polymers with the {Mo 5 O 15 (PO 3 X) 2 } (X = O, C) units have included other transition-metals, such as with manganese( ii ), 62 cobalt( ii ), 70,71 nickel( ii ), 70,72,73 copper( ii ), 62,70,73–81 zinc( ii ), 82,83 and with silver( i ), 84,85 along with organic amines as additional ligands.…”