Heteroatom Effect on Site-Selective Oxygen–Sulfur Substitution Reactions of Keggin-Type Polyoxotungstates
Yota Watanabe,
Kentaro Yonesato,
Daisuke Yokogawa
et al.
Abstract:Sulfur, a group 16 element, can substitute the oxygen sites of metal oxides, potentially providing them with unique properties and enabling new applications. Polyoxometalates (POMs) are anionic metal oxide clusters with wide structural diversity owing to arbitrary selection of their constituting metal atoms. However, substitution of the oxygen sites of POMs with sulfur atoms has been rarely explored. Recently, we reacted a Keggin-type POM [XW 12 O 40 ] 4− (I X ; X = Si and Ge) with a sulfurizing reagent (Lawes… Show more
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