Alkaline earth guests in polyoxopalladate chemistry: from nanocube to nanostar via an open-shell structure

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Oct 27;53(44):11974-8. doi: 10.1002/anie.201407090. Epub 2014 Sep 12.

Abstract

The three novel, discrete palladium(II)-oxo clusters [CaPd12O8(PhAsO3)8](6-) (CaPd12), [SrPd12O6(OH)3(PhAsO3)6(OAc)3](4-) (SrPd12), and [BaPd15O10(PhAsO3)10](8-) (BaPd15) encapsulating alkaline earth metal ions were prepared and fully characterized by a multitude of solution and solid-state physicochemical techniques. We have discovered a structure-directing template effect induced by the respective size of the alkaline earth guest ion, which determines the detailed condensation arrangement of the peripheral Pd(II)-oxo shell. The unprecedented SrPd12 with an open-shell type structure is of particular importance and reflects a successful strategy for deliberate design of new structural classes of polyoxo-noble-metalates. Furthermore, the unusual acetate-water ligand exchange phenomenon renders SrPd12 as a promising candidate for noble-metal-based catalysis.

Keywords: X-ray diffraction; cluster compounds; palladium; polyoxometalates; template effect.