화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.129, No.11, 3042-3042, 2007
Reverse-keggin ions: Polycondensation of antimonate ligands give inorganic cryptand
Reverse-Keggin ions are reported in which a p-block element (antimony) occupies the twelve vertices of a truncated tetrahedron while a d-block element (manganese or zinc) occupies the tetrahedral central cavity. The exterior of the reverse-Keggins also acts as tridentate ligands to further d-block centers.