Towards organophosphonate-functionalised polyoxotungstate-based metal–organic frameworksTools Shen, Chih-Huan (2025) Towards organophosphonate-functionalised polyoxotungstate-based metal–organic frameworks. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractPolyoxometalates (POMs) are a group of anionic soluble metal-oxide clusters containing d-block elements in high oxidation states. These compounds are highly valued for their wide range of electrochemical, photochemical, and catalytic properties, due to their remarkable flexibility in tuning both composition and structure. One common method of modifying POM is by connecting the electron-withdrawing organophosphonate groups to the active sites of metal oxides. When POMs are functionalised with organophosphorus compounds, it is possible to adjust their electronic structure and photochemical activity based on the electronic properties of the attached organic moieties. However, the high solubility of POMs restricts their application in sensors, electrodes, and catalysis regions.
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