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A Multi-Redox Responsive Cyanometalate-Based Metallogel.

Kiyotaka MitsumotoJamie M CameronRong-Jia WeiHiroyuki NishikawaTakuya ShigaMasayuki NiheiGraham N NewtonH Hiroki Oshio
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
A TTF-based (TTF=tetrathiafulvalene) tridentate ligand (α-(4'-methyl-4,5-di-n-dodecylthylthiotetrathiafulvalene-5'-ylthio)- α'-[2,2,2-tris(1-pyrazolyl)ethoxy]-p-xylene) (L) with long-chain alkyl moieties was prepared in order to obtain a new multi-redox active gelator based on a mixed-metal octanuclear complex [FeIII4 NiII4 (CN)12 (tp)4 (L)4 ](BF4 )4 (1). The magnetism, electrochemistry, and gelation behavior of 1 were studied and 1,2-dichlorobenzene solutions of 1 are shown to display thermoreversible gelation behavior at room temperature. Furthermore, the gel phase of 1 was shown to undergo room-temperature gel-to-sol transformations induced by both the oxidation and reduction of the gelator complex by F4 TCNQ or [FeII (Cp*)2 ], respectively.
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