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Publication Open Access Polioxometalatoak ingurune urtsuan: egitura esanguratsuenak(Universidad de País Vasco, 2021) Ruiz-Bilbao, E.; Fernández Navarro, Leticia; Artetxe, Beñat; San-Felices, L.; Reinoso, Santiago; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2Polioxometalatoen (POMen) konposizio eta egitura aniztasun ikaragarria, ur disoluzioan aurkezten dituzten oreka kimiko dinamikoen emaitza dira. Izan ere, beraien eraketa prozesuak ingurune azidotan gertatzen diren oxoanioien kondentsazio konplexuetan oinarrituta daude eta ondorioz, pH baldintza jakinetan zenbait metal-oxigeno kluster ezberdin daude orekan. Hortaz, POMei dagozkien topologia garrantzitsuenen ikuspegi orokorra aurkezten da lan honetan, pHaren arabera ur disoluzioan agertzen diren espezie nagusiei erreparatuz. Lehenik, ohiko iso- eta hetero-polioxobanadato, -polioxomolibdato eta ¿polioxowolframatoak aztertu dira eta bukatzeko hain konbentzionalak ez diren POM familietan jarri da arreta; hala nola, molibdato erraldoiak, uranio peroxo-klusterrak eta metal noblez osatutako egiturak..Publication Open Access Crystal-to-crystal polymerisation of monosubstituted [PW11O39Cu(H2O)]5- Keggin-type anions(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2024) Ruiz Bilbao, Estíbaliz; Pache, Aroa; Barrenechea, Unai; Reinoso, Santiago; San Felices, Leire; Vivanco, Maria dM.; Lezama, Luis; Artetxe, Beñat; Gutiérrez Zorrilla, Juan M.; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2The reaction between neutral bis(picolinate)copper(ii) complexes and copper(ii)-monosubstituted Keggin-type phosphotungstate anions formed in situ leads to the formation of the hybrid [C(NH2)3]10[{PW11O39Cu(H2O)}2{Cu(pic)2}]·10H2O compound (1, pic = picolinate) in the presence of structure-directing guanidinium cations. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies demonstrate that 1 contains dimeric {PW11O39Cu(H2O)}2{Cu(pic)2} molecular species constituted by two Keggin-type anions linked by one {Cu(pic)2} octahedral complex through axial coordination to their terminal oxygen atoms. The extensive hydrogen-bonding network established by guanidium cations and Keggin clusters plays a key role in retaining the crystallinity of the system throughout dehydration to allow a single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) transformation into the anhydrous [C(NH2)3]10[{PW11O39Cu}2{Cu(pic)2}] (2a) at 170 °C. Structural modifications involve the re-orientation, shifting in ca. 1.5 Å and condensation of all the {PW11O39Cu} units to result in {PW11O39Cu}n chains in an unprecedented solid-state polymerisation. This phase transition also implies the cleavage of Cu-O bonds induced by the rotation and translation of Keggin-type anions, in such a way that hybrid dimeric units in 1 are dismantled and {Cu(pic)2} complexes become square planar. The irreversibility of the phase transition has been confirmed by combined thermal and diffractometric analyses, which evidence that the anhydrous phase adsorbs only one water molecule per cluster to become the [C(NH2)3]10[{PW11O39Cu}2{Cu(pic)2}]·2H2O (2h) hydrated derivative without any significant alteration in its cell parameters, nor in its crystalline structure. Phase transformations have been monitored by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy.Publication Open Access Consecutive single-crystal-to-single-crystal isomerization of novel octamolybdate anions within a microporous hybrid framework with robust water sorption properties(Wiley, 2023) Ruiz Bilbao, Estíbaliz; Iturrospe, Amaia; Reinoso, Santiago; Artetxe, Beñat; Beobide, Garikoitz; San Felices, Leire; Lezama, Luis; Gutiérrez Zorrilla, Juan M.; Darwish, Shaza; Sensharma, Debobroto; Zaworotko, Michael J.; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2The 3D hybrid framework [{Cu(cyclam)}3(kMo8O27)]· 14H2O (1) (cyclam=1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) undergoes sequential single-crystal-to-singlecrystal transformations upon heating to afford two different anhydrous phases (2 a and 3a). These transitions modify the framework dimensionality and enable the isomerization of k-octamolybdate (k-Mo8) anions into λ (2 a) and μ (3 a) forms through metal migration. Hydration of 3 a involves condensation of one water molecule to the cluster to afford the γ-Mo8 isomer in 4, which dehydrates back into 3a through the 6a intermediate. In contrast, 2a reversibly hydrates to form 5, exhibiting the same Mo8 cluster as that of 1. It is remarkable that three of the Mo8 clusters (k, λ and μ) are new and that up to three different microporous phases can be isolated from 1 (2 a, 3a, and 6a). Water vapor sorption analyses show high recyclability and the highest uptake values for POM-based systems. The isotherms display an abrupt step at low humidity level desirable for humidity control devices or water harvesting in drylands.Publication Open Access Thermally induced structural transitions between single-crystalline states in the first hybrid compound combining Keggin-type clusters with metal-cyclam complexes: from two-dimensional covalent assemblies to discrete molecular species(American Chemical Society, 2020) Fernández Navarro, Leticia; Iturrospe, Amaia; Reinoso, Santiago; Artetxe, Beñat; Ruiz Bilbao, Estíbaliz; San Felices, Leire; Gutiérrez Zorrilla, Juan M.; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2; CienciasA hydrothermal reaction between the monolacunary polyoxometalate [SiW11O39]8-, a copper(II) salt, and 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (cyclam) affords the first example of a hybrid compound combining metal complexes of such an N4-tetradentate macrocyclic ligand and Keggin-type clusters, namely, [Cu(cyclam)(H2O)][{Cu(cyclam)}2SiW11O39Cu(H2O)]·5H2O (1). This compound has been characterized by infrared spectroscopy and thermal and elemental analyses. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction (scXRD) reveals a layered crystal packing made of corrugated two-dimensional covalent grids in which four octahedral {Cu(cyclam)}2+ bridging moieties connect copper(II)-monosubstituted {SiW11O39Cu(H2O)}6- polyanions to four adjacent clusters, and additional [Cu(cyclam)(H2O)]2+ square-pyramidal counterions are embedded into square-like grid voids. Thermostructural analyses confirm the presence in the 130-250 °C temperature range of a stable and crystalline anhydrous phase, which displays a diffraction pattern different from that of 1. This thermally triggered phase transition proceeds through a single-crystal to single-crystal transformation pathway, which according to scXRD, involves not only the release of water molecules, but also the cleavage and formation of Cu-O bonds induced by the rotation of Keggin-type anions. These modifications fully dismantle the parent two-dimensional covalent assembly to result in the neutral, discrete [{Cu(cyclam)}3SiW11O39Cu] hybrid species (2), in which the cluster exhibits three square-pyramidal {Cu(cyclam)}2+ decorating moieties grafted at its surface. This species must display a five-coordinated copper(II) center in the Keggin skeleton, and therefore, it constitutes one of the scarce examples of such type of coordinatively unsaturated substituted cluster observed in the solid state. The irreversibility of the phase transition has been confirmed by combined thermal and diffractometric analyses, which evidenced also the great flexibility of the supramolecular framework of 2, as this anhydrous phase is able to adsorb up to six water molecules per cluster to lead to the hydrated derivative [{Cu(cyclam)}3SiW11O39Cu(H2O)]·5H2O (2h) without any significant alteration in its cell parameters, nor in its crystalline structure.Publication Open Access Isolation of the elusive heptavanadate anion with trisalkoxide ligands(American Chemical Society, 2021) Fernández Navarro, Leticia; Nunes-Collado, Aitor; Artetxe, Beñat; Ruiz Bilbao, Estíbaliz; San Felices, Leire; Reinoso, Santiago; San José Wéry, Ana; Gutiérrez Zorrilla, Juan M.; Ciencias; Zientziak; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2The unprecedented heptavanadate cluster has been isolated from reactions between trisalkoxide ligands and vanadatein water at pH = 2 as a series of alkylammonium [HxV7O18(H2O)((OCH2)3CR)](4−x)‑salts (1−3,R=CH2OH;4,R=CH3). Their structures have been determined and the partial stability of4 in water assessed by a combination of multinuclear NMR spectroscopyand ESI-MS. The heptavanadate unit reported herein could represent an intermediate species in the formation of decavanadate thatis blocked by attachment of tripodal ligands.