ディトピックm-テルフェニルイソシアン化物から作られた頑丈で,変形可能で,結晶の単一ノード有機金属網
Douglas W Agnew1, Milan Gembicky1, Curtis E Moore1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego , 9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Code 0358, La Jolla, California 92093, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|November 2, 2016
まとめ
研究者は,ステリカルに阻害されたイソシアニドを用いて,堅固な3Dと2Dの銅の調整ネットワークを開発した. これらの安定した単一ノードネットワークは 制御された構造的移行を提供し 材料科学を前進させています
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 協調化学
- 固体化学
背景:
- コーディネーション・ネットワークは,調節可能な性質を持つ多用途な材料です.
- これらのネットワークの次元性と安定性を制御することは依然として課題です.
研究 の 目的:
- 3Dと2Dの銅の準備を記述する.
- ネットワーク形成と安定性を制御するステリカルに重荷を負う置換物の役割を調査する.
主な方法:
- ネットワーク合成のためにディトピックm-テルフェニルイソシアン酸を使用した.
- 銅 (I) トリスイオシアン化ノードを製造するために固体技術を使用した.
- 様々な条件下で構造的移行と安定性を調査した.
主要な成果:
- 3Dと2Dの銅の協調ネットワークを成功裏に合成した.
- 制御された,固体状態のノードの準備が示された.
- m-テルフェニル群の保護により,有意な熱と化学的安定性を示した.
- 3Dと2Dの構造の間の可逆的な移行を観察した.
結論:
- ステリカルに重荷を負う代替剤は,制御された合成と銅のネットワークの安定性の強化の鍵です.
- 開発された方法は,調整可能な次元性を持つ堅固な単一ノードネットワークを可能にします.
- これらの発見は,高度な機能的な材料を設計するための道を切り開きます.
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