Hierarchical self-assembly of supramolecular spintronic modules into 1D-and 2D-architectures with emergence of magnetic properties.

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Date publication

décembre 2005

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr LEHN Jean-Marie


Tous les auteurs :
Ruben M, Ziener U, Lehn JM, Ksenofontov V, Gutlich P, Vaughan GBM

Résumé

Hierarchical self-assembly of complex supramolecular architectures allows for the emergence of novel properties at each level of complexity. The reaction of the ligand components A and B with Fe-II cations generates the [2 x 2] grid-type functional building modules 1 and 2, presenting spin-transition properties and preorganizing an array of coordination sites that sets the stage for a second assembly step. Indeed, binding of La-III ions to 1 and of Ag-I ions to 2 leads to a 1D columnar superstructure 3 and to a wall-like 2D layer 4, respectively, with concomitant modulation of the magnetic properties of 1 and 2. Thus, to each of the two levels of structural complexity generated by the two sequential self-assembly steps corresponds the emergence of novel functional features.

Référence

Chem-eur J. 2005 Dec 17;11(1):94-100.