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Lacunary POMs as platforms for the elaboration of functional devices and materials

Functionalization and post-functionalization a step towards polyoxometalate-based materials. A. Proust, B. Matt, R. Villanneau, G. Guillemot, P. Gouzerh, G. Izzet, Chem. Soc. Rev., 41, 7605–7622. Themed issue on Polyoxometalates.
Polyoxometalates (POMs) have remarkable properties and a great deal of potential to meet contemporary societal demands regarding health, environment, energy and information technologies. However, implementation of POMs in various functional architectures, devices (...)

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Lacunary POMs as ligands

Connecting ruthenium substituted Keggin-type tungstophosphates by oxotungstic bridges : Evidence for the steric effect of RuL32+ (L3 = η6-arene, (DMSO)3) fragments.
D. Laurencin, R. Thouvenot, K. Boubekeur, P. Gouzerh, A. Proust, C. R. Chimie 2012, 15, 135-142 (Thematic issue Polyoxometalates, metal wires and other “polymetallic” complexes : structure, properties, theoretical modelling – A tribute to M.-M. Rohmer).
The intrinsic reactivity of the organoruthenium-grafted tungstophosphates (...)

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Keplerate chemistry (in collaboration with A. Müller, Bielefeld – Germany)

From linking of metal-oxide building blocks in a dynamic library to giant clusters with unique properties and towards adaptive chemistry
A. Müller, P. Gouzerh, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2012, 41, 7431-7463.
The porous sphere- and ring-shaped polyoxometalate-type nano-objects with unique properties offer the option for the investigation of a variety of phenomena of interdisciplinary interest including those under confined conditions, for instance related to fundamental aspects of the hydrophobic (...)

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