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Polyoxometalates crown ether complexes with supramolecular

III. POLYOXOMETALATE CROWN ETHER COMPLEXES WITH SUPRAMOLECULAR CATIONS... [Pg.61]

Detailed discussions on supramolecular structures of giant polyoxometalate clusters have been reported by Muller and co-workers." " The number of ionic lattices formed from anionic POM clusters and organic cations-coordination complex cations resulting in supramolecular structures is substantial and literally more than hundreds of new compounds in this class appear annuallyIn this overview, the supramolecular features of POM-based systems will be discussed mainly under three headings (a) supramolecular features of polyoxometalate supported transition metal complexes, (b) polyoxometalate-crown ether complexes with supramolecular cations, and (c) supramolecular water clusters associated with polyoxometalates. [Pg.62]

Polyoxometalate Crown Ether Complexes with Supramolecular cations 91... [Pg.91]

In this volume we have collected 10 review chapters from distinguished scientists who have contributed extensively to the study and development of supramolecular assemblies that contain metals and metal-like elements with unusual structures and morphologies and possess potentially useful (and applicable) physical and biological properties. The first chapter by K. Ariga et al. is a general discussion of supramolecular structures that contain inorganic building blocks for hybrid lipid thin films, layer-by-layer assemblies, structure transcription, and functional mesoporous hybrids. This is followed by two chapters, the first by M. L. Kistler et al., who describe the self-assembly of hydrophilic polyoxometalate (POM) macro-anions and examine the structure and behavior of POM macro-ions in solution. This is followed by a chapter by S. K. Das, who provides an overview of the supramolecular features of POM-supported transition metal complexes, POM-crown ether complexes with supramolecular cations, and supramolecular water clusters associated with POMs. [Pg.554]

Polyoxometalates also play an important role in the selection of a metal ion for its complete encapsulation in the cavity of a crown ether to form an unusual supramolecular cation structure. For example, the crown ethers (macrocyclic polyethers), generally, do not readily form complexes with first-row transition metals in their low oxidation states because such metal ions provide only soft coordination (acceptor) sites and crown ethers have hard donor atoms. Naturally, only a few first-row transition metal rown ether complexes had been structurally characterized in which a direct bond formation between a transition metal and the crown ether oxygen atoms became possible rare examples of this kind are offered by the smaller ring crown ethers (e.g., 15-crown-5 and... [Pg.95]


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