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Sprayed Microdroplets Architect a Polyoxometalate Framework
Author(s) -
Nandy Abhijit,
Murmu Gajiram,
Rana Anitesh,
Saha Sumit,
Banerjee Shibdas
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.202424745
Abstract Although many past attempts have utilized micron‐sized droplets for breaking and forming organic bonds, their potential in promoting inorganic bond formation reactions remains largely unexplored. We report a promising approach to synthesizing a tungsten‐based Lindqvist‐type polyoxometalate (POM) in various organic and aqueous microdroplets under ambient conditions, eliminating the traditional need for hazardous or corrosive chemicals and high‐boiling solvents. When aerosolized, a simple tungstate (WO 4 2− ) solution spontaneously produces a metal‐oxo cluster (W 6 O 19 2− ), a valuable POM with broad applications, achieving yields up to 99% in less than a millisecond. Mass spectrometric detection of reactive intermediates unraveled the nucleation mechanism in microdroplets, leading to the formation of polyoxotungstate, which was then further characterized by X‐ray crystallography. Empirical observations collectively suggest that rapid solvent evaporation and subsequent enrichment of reactants in the confined volume of microdroplets likely facilitate the growth of the POM through partial solvation at the air–liquid interface.

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