Solid-State 183W NMR Spectroscopy as a High-Resolution Probe of Polyoxotungstate Structures and Dynamics

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2024)

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Polyoxometalates such as ammonium paratungstate (APT) constitute an important class of metal oxides with applications for catalysis, (opto)electronics, and functional materials. Structural analyses of solid polyoxometalates mostly rely on X-ray or neutron diffraction techniques, which are largely limited to compounds that can be isolated with long-range crystallographic order. While W-183 NMR has been shown to probe polyoxotungstate structures and dynamics in solution, its application to solids has been extremely limited. Here, state-of-the-art methods for the detection of solid-state W-183 NMR spectra are tested and compared for APT in different hydration states. The highly resolved solid-state spectra distinguish each crystallographically distinct site in the tungstate structure. Furthermore, the W-183 chemical shifts are shown to be highly sensitive to the local structure, dynamics, and symmetry of APT, establishing solid-state W-183 NMR spectroscopy as a potent probe for analysis of polyoxotungstates and other tungsten-derived materials to complement solution NMR and diffraction-based techniques.
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