Mixed-Metal Alloying in Hybrid Bronzes
We show that substitutional alloying during the aqueous self-assembly of layered organic-templated metal oxides produces single-phase mixed-metal hybrids. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction, bulk elemental analyses, and vibrational and electronic spectroscopies corroborate a solid solution of Mo and W...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2024-08, Vol.146 (34), p.23699-23703 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We show that substitutional alloying during the aqueous self-assembly of layered organic-templated metal oxides produces single-phase mixed-metal hybrids. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction, bulk elemental analyses, and vibrational and electronic spectroscopies corroborate a solid solution of Mo and W atoms at lattice sites within the two-dimensional metal oxide layers. Mild postsynthetic reduction then introduces relatively delocalized electrons to afford mixed-metal hybrid bronzes. To our knowledge, this represents the first demonstration of mixed-metal alloying in a hybrid metal oxide and a rare example of solid-solution formation at low temperature. We show this approach yields mixed-metal congeners with optical band gaps over 130 meV smaller than those of single-metal analogs, while achieving activation energies (E a) of conduction as low as 78.4(2) meV. Further, metal substitution appears to tune collective electronic phenomena by suppressing the non-Arrhenius behavior observed for Mo-based hybrids. This work considerably expands the nascent hybrid bronze platform to help address energy-related challenges and fundamental solid-state physical questions. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.4c08960 |