Polyoxometalate-Based Nickel Clusters as Visible Light-Driven Water Oxidation Catalysts
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Three
new polyoxometalate(POM)-based polynuclear nickel clusters,
Na24[Ni12(OH)9(CO3)3(PO4)(SiW9O34)3]·56H2O (1), Na25[Ni13(H2O)3(OH)9(PO4)4(SiW9O34)3]·50H2O (2), and Na50[Ni25(H2O)2OH)18(CO3)2(PO4)6(SiW9O34)6]·85H2O (3) were synthesized and structurally characterized.
Compounds 1–3 contain {Ni12}, {Ni13} and {Ni25} core, respectively, connected
by the inorganic {OH}, {PO4} and/or {CO3} linkers
and encapsulated by the lacunary A-α-{SiW9O34} POM units. Compound 3 represents
the currently largest POM-based Ni clusters. All three compounds contain
{Ni3O3} quasi-cubane or {Ni4O4} cubane units, which are similar to the natural oxygen-evolving
center {Mn4O5Ca} in photosystem II (PSII). Visible
light-driven water oxidation experiments with compounds 1–3 as the homogeneous catalysts indicate that
all three compounds show good photocatalytic activities. The O2 evolution amount corresponds to a high TON of 128.2 for 1, 147.6 for 2, and 204.5 for 3,
respectively. Multiple experiments including dynamic light-scattering,
UV–vis absorption, catalysts aged experiments, tetra-n-heptylammonium nitrate (THpANO3) toluene extraction,
and capillary electrophoretic measurements results confirm that compounds 1–3 are dominant active catalysts but
not Ni2+ ions(aq) or nickel oxide under the photocatalytic
conditions. The above research results indicate a new and all-inorganic
polynuclear Ni-based structural model as the visible light-driven
water oxidation catalysts.
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2016-02-13



