Issue 5, 2009

Crystal engineering supported by the [Re63-Se)8]2+ core-containing clusters

Abstract

Transition metal clusters are a unique class of chemical substances. Their well-defined molecular structures and interesting materials properties (e.g. optical, magnetic, and catalytic) make them unique building blocks in supramolecular construction. In this highlight, our efforts in utilizing site-differentiated cluster complexes of the [Re63-Se)8]2+ core as stereospecific building units for a great variety of crystal-engineered multicluster arrays are summarized. The findings from this research not only establish the superior utility of these novel building blocks for the creation of structurally sophisticated architectures and possibly functional materials, they also and probably more importantly, indicate what promises to be an exciting new direction in cluster chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Crystal engineering supported by the [Re6(μ3-Se)8]2+ core-containing clusters

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
05 Nov 2008
Accepted
04 Dec 2008
First published
20 Jan 2009

CrystEngComm, 2009,11, 707-719

Crystal engineering supported by the [Re63-Se)8]2+ core-containing clusters

Z. Zheng and X. Tu, CrystEngComm, 2009, 11, 707 DOI: 10.1039/B819522F

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