| Literature DB >> 32243037 |
Zhengong Meng1,2, Guijun Li3, Sze-Chun Yiu1,4,5, Nianyong Zhu1, Zhen-Qiang Yu2, Chi-Wah Leung6, Ian Manners7, Wai-Yeung Wong1,4,5.
Abstract
Self-assembly of d8 metal polypyridine systems is a well-established approach for the creation of 1D organometallic assemblies but there are still challenges for the large-scale construction of nanostructured patterns from these building blocks. We describe herein the use of high-throughput nanoimprint lithography (NIL) to direct the self-assembly of the bimetallic complexes [4'-ferrocenyl-(2,2':6',2''-terpyridine)M(OAc)]+ (OAc)- (M=Pd or Pt; OAc=acetate). Uniform nanorods are fabricated from the molecular self-organization and evidenced by morphological characterization. More importantly, when top-down NIL is coupled with the bottom-up self-assembly of the organometallic building blocks, regular arrays of nanorods can be accessed and the patterns can be controlled by changing the lithographic stamp, where the mold imposes a confinement effect on the nanorod growth. In addition, patterns consisting of the products formed after pyrolysis are studied. The resulting arrays of ferromagnetic FeM alloy nanorods suggest promising potential for the scalable production of ordered magnetic arrays and fabrication of magnetic bit-patterned media.Entities:
Keywords: bimetallic complexes; magnetic nanoparticles; nanoimprint lithography; nanorods; self-assembly
Year: 2020 PMID: 32243037 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202002685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336