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Aqueous Stability of Zirconium Clusters, Including the Zr(IV) Hexanuclear Hydrolysis Complex [Zr6O4(OH)4(H2O)24]12+, from Density Functional Theory

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 60, Issue 20, Pages 15456-15466

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c02078

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  1. Energy & Biosciences Institute through the EBI-Shell program
  2. Berkeley Research Computing program at the University of California, Berkeley

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Framework materials, such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), rely on precursor molecular building blocks for their synthesis. The stability of hexanuclear Zr(IV) clusters in aqueous solution is found to be lower compared to tetranuclear clusters, suggesting the need for more strategic syntheses to improve their stability. Electronic structure analyses provide insights into the properties of these clusters and indicate potential ways to promote the stability of hexanuclear Zr(IV) clusters.
Framework materials constitute a broad family of solids that range from zeolites and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to coordination polymers. The synthesis of such network structures typically rely on precursor molecular building blocks. As an example, the UiO-66 MOF series is constructed of hexanuclear [Zr6O4(OH)(4)(CO2)(12)] cluster nodes and linear carboxylate linkers. Unfortunately, these Zr MOF cluster nodes cannot currently be manufactured in a sustainable way, motivating a search for green alternative synthesis methods. Stabilizing the hexanuclear Zr(IV) cluster (i.e., the hexamer, {Zr-6(12+)}) without the use of organic ligation would enable the use of environmentally friendly solvents such as water. The Zr(IV) tetranuclear cluster (i.e., the tetramer, {Zr-4(8+)}) can be stabilized in solution with or without organic ligands, yet the hexamer has yet to be synthesized without supporting ligands. The reasons why certain zirconium clusters are favored in aqueous solution over others are not well understood. This study reports the relative thermodynamic instability of the hypothetical hexamer {Zr-6(12+)} compared to the ubiquitous {Zr-4(8+)} tetramer. Density functional theory calculations were performed to obtain the hydrolysis Gibbs free energy of these species and used to construct Zr Pourbaix diagrams that illustrate the effects of electrochemical potential, pH, and Zr(IV) concentration. It was found that the aqueous {Zr-6(12+)} hexamer is similar to 17.8 kcal/mol less stable than the aqueous {Zr-4(8+)} tetramer at pH = 0, V = 0, and [Zr(IV)] = 1 M, which is an energy difference on the order of counterion interactions. Electronic structure analyses were used to explore trends in the highest occupied molecular orbital-lowest unoccupied molecular orbital gap, frontier molecular orbitals, and electrostatic potential distribution of these clusters. The evidence suggests that the aqueous {Zr-6(12+)} hexamer may be promoted with more strategic syntheses incorporating minimal ligands and counterions.

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