4.6 Article

Stepwise Assembly of M7II Clusters Revealed by Mass Spectrometry, EXAFS, and Crystallography

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 51, Pages 18404-18411

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201603652

Keywords

assembly processes; crystal growth; EXAFS spectroscopy; mass spectrometry; mixed-metal clusters

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars [21525101]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [91422302, 21371037]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province [2014GXNSFFA118003, CMEMR2014A02]
  4. BAGUI Scholar Program [2014A001]
  5. Project of Talents Highland of Guangxi Province
  6. CNRS, France

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The square-planar monomer NiL2 (Ni-1), L=2-ethoxy-6-(N-methyl-iminomethyl)phenolate, reacts with M(H2O)(6)(ClO4)(2), M=Ni or Co, to form heptanuclear disks [CoxNi7-x(OH)(6)(L)(6)](ClO4)(2)2CH(3)CN (CoxNi7-x, x=0-7) and the co-crystal [CoxNi7-x(OH)(6)L-6][NiL2](ClO4)(2)2CH(3)CN (CoxNi7-x-Ni-1) under ambient conditions. It has proved possible to explore the bottom-up assembly process of CoxNi7-x and CoxNi7-x-Ni-1 in real time. The final products have been characterized by thermogravimetric analysis, IR, elemental analysis, ICP-MS, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Time-dependent mass spectrometry (MS) revealed the following reaction steps: Ni-1[M2L3](+)[M-4(OH)(2)L-4](2+)[M-7(OH)(6)L-6](2+). In contrast, the reaction of Ni-1 with Zn2+ only reaches halfway, and crystallographic evidence indicates a butterfly structure for [Zn2Ni2(OH)(2)Cl-2] (Zn2Ni2), an intermediate that is difficult to isolate in the above Ni-Co series. A summation method has been used to analyze the MS of bimetallic clusters with very similar atomic masses, as is the case for Co and Ni. The results provide ample information on the distribution of Co and Ni within each cluster and their statistical distribution within selected crystals.

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