Abstract:The redox properties of α-Keggin-type heteropolyanion clusters [XM 12 O 40 ] n− (X = Si, P; M = Mo, W) mainly depend on their constituent outer metal-oxygen cages {M 12 O 36 }. They act as "reservoirs", through which the transfer and transition of electrons and protons may occur. At the atomic and molecular level, the redox properties of these clusters can be controlled and also tuned by modifying the metal M in the cages and the central heteroatom X of the clusters. Combined with relevant experimental results… Show more
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