Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Faculty of Engineering Gifu University Yanagido 1–1 Gifu 501-1193 Japan
2. Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-8656 Japan
Abstract
AbstractPolyoxometalates (POMs) are nanosized molecular metal oxide anion clusters with tuneable structures and functionalities, and they exhibit a redox chemistry and catalytic activity in multielectron redox processes. These are typically poor electrical conductors (<10−10 Scm−1), which is attributed to negligible electronic interactions among anions in the solid state. Since the reduced electrons on the d0 metals in POMs are delocalized, electrical conductivity was improved when judicious pathways for the electrons were created by bridging the POMs. Utilized with the electronic interactions between bridging oxygen atoms with the highest occupied molecular orbital in the POMs and the metal dz2 orbitals in the multinuclear platinum complexes, and three mixed‐valent assemblies were synthesized and characterized. Simply mixing Keggin‐type or Dawson‐type POMs with tetranuclear or trinuclear platinum complexes in solution afforded three single crystals, and all three compounds were paramagnetic with mixed oxidation states and better conductivities at room temperature than the parent compounds.
Funder
Casio Science Promotion Foundation
TEPCO Memorial Foundation
Futaba Electronics Memorial Foundation
Kato Foundation for Promotion of Science
Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of Chubu
Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute
Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation