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Metal-oxide based nanoobjects: reactivity, building blocks for polymeric structures and structural variety
A. Müller, S. Roy Bielefeld University, Department of Chemistry
Abstract:
From the unique 'library' of molybdenum-oxide based building blocks/fragments under reducing conditions in aqueous solution a huge variety of nanoobjects, allowing specific reactions at well-defined positions, can be generated. This enables us to perform a new type of nanochemistry. Examples include the well-known molecular big-wheel of the type {Mo176} and big-ball of the type {Mo132} including their derivatives which are considered here. In addition, the by far largest structurally well-characterised cluster having 368 molybdenum atoms with the shape of a lemon is outlined and discussed. The bibliography includes 71 references.
Received: 12.07.2002
Citation:
A. Müller, S. Roy, “Metal-oxide based nanoobjects: reactivity, building blocks for polymeric structures and structural variety”, Usp. Khim., 71:12 (2002), 1107–1119; Russian Chem. Reviews, 71:12 (2002), 981–991
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr598https://doi.org/10.1070/RC2002v071n12ABEH000751 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr/v71/i12/p1107
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