Literature DB >> 10984046

Organoplatinum crystals for gas-triggered switches

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Abstract

Considerable effort is being devoted to the fabrication of nanoscale devices. Molecular machines, motors and switches have been made, generally operating in solution, but for most device applications (such as electronics and opto-electronics), a maximal degree of order and regularity is required. Crystalline materials would be excellent systems for these purposes, as crystals comprise a vast number of self-assembled molecules, with a perfectly ordered three-dimensional structure. In non-porous crystals, however, the molecules are densely packed and any change in them (due, for example, to a reaction) is likely to destroy the crystal and its properties. Here we report the controlled and fully reversible crystalline-state reaction of gaseous SO2 with non-porous crystalline materials consisting of organoplatinum molecules. This process, including repetitive expansion-reduction sequences (on gas uptake and release) of the crystal lattice, modifies the structures of these molecules without affecting their crystallinity. The process is based on the incorporation of SO2 into the colourless crystals and its subsequent liberation from the orange adducts by reversible bond formation and cleavage. We therefore expect that these crystalline materials will find applications for gas storage devices and as opto-electronic switches.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10984046     DOI: 10.1038/35023107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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