A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures
Müller A, Kögerler P, Kuhlmann C (1999)
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS (15): 1347-1358.
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Müller, AchimUniBi ;
Kögerler, Paul;
Kuhlmann, Christoph
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Abstract / Bemerkung
In polyoxometalate chemistry a large variety of compounds, clusters and solid-state structures can be formed by linking together metal-oxygen building blocks. Interestingly, reactions based on libraries of virtual building blocks can be planned under appropriate conditions, resulting for instance in the high-yield synthesis of inorganic superfullerenes and giant ring-shaped, electron-rich, mixed-valence polyoxomolybdates with nanosized cavities. The latter species can continue to grow and also can be covalently linked together to form chains as well as layered mesoporous compounds with properties relevant for materials science. The largest polyoxometalate cluster obtained on the basis of such a growth process consists of 248 Mo atoms. Remarkably, such giant ring species can also act as hosts for other clusters forming new types of supramolecular compounds.
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Zeitschriftentitel
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Ausgabe
15
Seite(n)
1347-1358
ISSN
1359-7345
eISSN
1364-548X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1622427
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Müller A, Kögerler P, Kuhlmann C. A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS. 1999;(15):1347-1358.
Müller, A., Kögerler, P., & Kuhlmann, C. (1999). A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS(15), 1347-1358. https://doi.org/10.1039/a901436e
Müller, Achim, Kögerler, Paul, and Kuhlmann, Christoph. 1999. “A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures”. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, no. 15: 1347-1358.
Müller, A., Kögerler, P., and Kuhlmann, C. (1999). A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1347-1358.
Müller, A., Kögerler, P., & Kuhlmann, C., 1999. A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, (15), p 1347-1358.
A. Müller, P. Kögerler, and C. Kuhlmann, “A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures”, CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1999, pp. 1347-1358.
Müller, A., Kögerler, P., Kuhlmann, C.: A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS. 1347-1358 (1999).
Müller, Achim, Kögerler, Paul, and Kuhlmann, Christoph. “A variety of combinatorially linkable units as disposition: from a giant icosahedral Keplerate to multi-functional metal-oxide based network structures”. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS 15 (1999): 1347-1358.
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