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Oxalate-assisted assembly of two polyoxotantalate supramolecular frameworks with proton conduction properties

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 25, Pages 3735-3738

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cc07027h

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An oxalate-assisted strategy was developed to create new polyoxotantalates (POTas). Two brand-new POTa supramolecular frameworks based on uncommon dimeric POTa secondary building units (SBUs) were constructed and characterized using this strategy. The oxalate ligand served as both a coordination ligand to form unique POTa SBUs and a key hydrogen bond acceptor to construct supramolecular architectures. These architectures exhibited outstanding proton conductivity. This strategy opens up new possibilities for the development of POTa materials.
An oxalate-assisted strategy was first developed for creating new polyoxotantalates (POTas). With this strategy, two brand-new POTa supramolecular frameworks based on uncommon dimeric POTa secondary building units (SBUs) were constructed and characterized. Interestingly, the oxalate ligand can not only serve as a coordination ligand to form unique POTa SBUs but also act as a key hydrogen bond acceptor to construct supramolecular architectures. Besides, the architectures show outstanding proton conductivity. The strategy opens up new opportunities for developing new POTa materials.

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