2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7dt01674c
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Covalent hybrids based on Re(i) tricarbonyl complexes and polypyridine-functionalized polyoxometalate: synthesis, characterization and electronic properties

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“…At positive voltages, three signals were identified (0.69, 0.43, and 0.09 V), which were correlated with oxidation processes involving the {V 3 } tris-vanadium cap of the POM fragment. These results agree with the data reported by Auvray et al elsewhere for related organo-functionalized Dawson-type POMs [26]. The same also holds true for the four reduction processes which were assigned to the cluster; the first two are expected to occur on the V(V) centers.…”
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“…At positive voltages, three signals were identified (0.69, 0.43, and 0.09 V), which were correlated with oxidation processes involving the {V 3 } tris-vanadium cap of the POM fragment. These results agree with the data reported by Auvray et al elsewhere for related organo-functionalized Dawson-type POMs [26]. The same also holds true for the four reduction processes which were assigned to the cluster; the first two are expected to occur on the V(V) centers.…”
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“…Detailed photophysical studies on the Ir(III)-containing dyads 9 and 11 with respect to the quenching mechanism are currently ongoing. However, the results line up with the observations already made for related POM-Re dyads, for which intramolecular electron-transfer processes were proposed [26]. Auvray et al pointed out that the luminescence quenching via such a pathway would be significantly more efficient in molecular dyads comprising a covalent linkage of the components; for the intermolecular electron transfer, as in the mixture of 3 and [Ir(ppy) 2 (bpy)] + , the diffusion rate will limit the quenching efficiency.…”
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