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Controlling the Size, Shape and Stability of Supramolecular Polymers in Water
Published on: August 2, 2012
Supramolecular approach by using Jahn-Teller sites to construct a {Mn13}-based coordination polymer and modify its
Lei Zhang1, Rodolphe Clérac, Camelia I Onet
1School of Chemistry & CRANN, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland.
Abstract:
Put a spin on it: a {Mn(13)} coordination cluster has been used as a secondary building unit for the preparation of an open-framework structure for which the magnetic properties can be modified by solution adsorption of tetracyanoquinodimethane radical anions (TCNQ·(-)). The applied supramolecular approach takes advantage of kinetically labile Jahn-Teller sites and can be generalised for the construction and post-synthetic modification of multifunctional materials.
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