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Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes

Metal oxo clusters of the type M(6)O(4)(OH)(4)(OOCR)(12) (M = Zr or Hf) are valuable building blocks for materials science. Here, we synthesize a series of zirconium and hafnium oxo clusters with ligands that are typically used to stabilize oxide nanocrystals (fatty acids with long and/or branched c...

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Autores principales: Van den Eynden, Dietger, Pokratath, Rohan, Mathew, Jikson Pulparayil, Goossens, Eline, De Buysser, Klaartje, De Roo, Jonathan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05037d
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author Van den Eynden, Dietger
Pokratath, Rohan
Mathew, Jikson Pulparayil
Goossens, Eline
De Buysser, Klaartje
De Roo, Jonathan
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Mathew, Jikson Pulparayil
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description Metal oxo clusters of the type M(6)O(4)(OH)(4)(OOCR)(12) (M = Zr or Hf) are valuable building blocks for materials science. Here, we synthesize a series of zirconium and hafnium oxo clusters with ligands that are typically used to stabilize oxide nanocrystals (fatty acids with long and/or branched chains). The fatty acid capped oxo clusters have a high solubility but do not crystallize, precluding traditional purification and single-crystal XRD analysis. We thus develop alternative purification strategies and we use X-ray total scattering and Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis as our main method to elucidate the structure of the cluster core. We identify the correct structure from a series of possible clusters (Zr3, Zr4, Zr6, Zr12, Zr10, and Zr26). Excellent refinements are only obtained when the ligands are part of the structure model. Further evidence for the cluster composition is provided by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), and mass spectrometry (MS). We find that hydrogen bonded carboxylic acid is an intrinsic part of the oxo cluster. Using our analytical tools, we elucidate the conversion from a Zr6 monomer to a Zr12 dimer (and vice versa), induced by carboxylate ligand exchange. Finally, we compare the catalytic performance of Zr12-oleate clusters with oleate capped, 5.5 nm zirconium oxide nanocrystals in the esterification of oleic acid with ethanol. The oxo clusters present a five times higher reaction rate, due to their higher surface area. Since the oxo clusters are the lower limit of downscaling oxide nanocrystals, we present them as appealing catalytic materials, and as atomically precise model systems. In addition, the lessons learned regarding PDF analysis are applicable to other areas of cluster science as well, from semiconductor and metal clusters, to polyoxometalates.
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spelling pubmed-98476412023-02-03 Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes Van den Eynden, Dietger Pokratath, Rohan Mathew, Jikson Pulparayil Goossens, Eline De Buysser, Klaartje De Roo, Jonathan Chem Sci Chemistry Metal oxo clusters of the type M(6)O(4)(OH)(4)(OOCR)(12) (M = Zr or Hf) are valuable building blocks for materials science. Here, we synthesize a series of zirconium and hafnium oxo clusters with ligands that are typically used to stabilize oxide nanocrystals (fatty acids with long and/or branched chains). The fatty acid capped oxo clusters have a high solubility but do not crystallize, precluding traditional purification and single-crystal XRD analysis. We thus develop alternative purification strategies and we use X-ray total scattering and Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis as our main method to elucidate the structure of the cluster core. We identify the correct structure from a series of possible clusters (Zr3, Zr4, Zr6, Zr12, Zr10, and Zr26). Excellent refinements are only obtained when the ligands are part of the structure model. Further evidence for the cluster composition is provided by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), and mass spectrometry (MS). We find that hydrogen bonded carboxylic acid is an intrinsic part of the oxo cluster. Using our analytical tools, we elucidate the conversion from a Zr6 monomer to a Zr12 dimer (and vice versa), induced by carboxylate ligand exchange. Finally, we compare the catalytic performance of Zr12-oleate clusters with oleate capped, 5.5 nm zirconium oxide nanocrystals in the esterification of oleic acid with ethanol. The oxo clusters present a five times higher reaction rate, due to their higher surface area. Since the oxo clusters are the lower limit of downscaling oxide nanocrystals, we present them as appealing catalytic materials, and as atomically precise model systems. In addition, the lessons learned regarding PDF analysis are applicable to other areas of cluster science as well, from semiconductor and metal clusters, to polyoxometalates. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9847641/ /pubmed/36741516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05037d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Van den Eynden, Dietger
Pokratath, Rohan
Mathew, Jikson Pulparayil
Goossens, Eline
De Buysser, Klaartje
De Roo, Jonathan
Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title_full Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title_fullStr Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title_short Fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
title_sort fatty acid capped, metal oxo clusters as the smallest conceivable nanocrystal prototypes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05037d
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