“All those clusters contain a PMo 8 unit with Mo VI centers, combining the incorporation of a VO 3+ group (in 3 and 4) on the surface of PMo 8 and abundant M-S bonds. These structural characteristics have the potential to enhance the synergistic properties in catalytic reactions,” explained Prof. Yanfeng Bi, corresponding author of the study.
In this study, the team examined the electrochemical performance and electrocatalytic IO 3 - model reactions of these clusters, which suggest that the distinct components of the clusters, particularly the incorporation of V atoms, lead to larger packing voids and increased exposure of active surfaces, which are responsible for the improved electrochemical performance. Photothermal conversion experiments were conducted on these clusters in both the solid state and in DMF solution assessed the impact of the arrangement of Mo-M and Mo-V, as well as their interaction with thiacalixarene within the clusters, on their photothermal performance under visible light irradiation.
This work highlights the transport pathway of hot electrons in the photothermal conversion process based on cluster band structures, DFT calculations, and XPS characterization. The metal-organic hybrid clusters exhibited bifunctional electrochemical and photothermal conversion properties, which may provide insights into the design and synthesis of POM-based multifunctional materials.
The first author of this work is Qing Zhao from School of Petrochemical Engineering, Liaoning Petrochemical University, China. This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 91961110, 22171122, and 22201123).
About the Author
The corresponding author Prof. Yanfeng Bi specializes in the design and synthesis, structural evolution, and application of atomically precise metal clusters.
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