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    Lanthanoid “Bottlebrush” Clusters: Remarkably Elongated Metal-Oxo Core Structures with Controllable Lengths

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    Authors
    D'Alessio, Daniel
    Sobolev, A.
    Skelton, B.
    Fuller, Rebecca
    Woodward, R.
    Lengkeek, N.
    Fraser, B.
    Massi, Massimiliano
    Ogden, Mark
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    D'Alessio, D. and Sobolev, A. and Skelton, B. and Fuller, R. and Woodward, R. and Lengkeek, N. and Fraser, B. et al. 2014. Lanthanoid “Bottlebrush” Clusters: Remarkably Elongated Metal-Oxo Core Structures with Controllable Lengths. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136 (43): pp. 15122-15125.
    Source Title
    Journal of the American Chemical Society
    DOI
    10.1021/ja506677h
    ISSN
    0002-7863
    School
    Department of Applied Chemistry
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    Copyright © 2014 The American Chemical Society

    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28707
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Large metal-oxo clusters consistently assume spherical or regular polyhedral morphologies rather than high-aspect-ratio structures. Access to elongated core structures has now been achieved by the reaction of lanthanoid salts with a tetrazole-functionalized calixarene in the presence of a simple carboxylate coligand.The resulting Ln19 and Ln12 clusters are constructed from apex-fused Ln5O6 trigonal bipyramids and are formed consistently under a range of reaction conditions and reagent ratios. Altering the carboxylate coligandstructure reliably controls the cluster length, giving access to a new class of rod-like clusters of variable length.

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