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Modulation on the Iron Centers by Selective Synthesis of Organic Ligands with Stereo-Specific Conformations.

Xinbang LiuYongping DuXinchen PengXinling WanYinyue QianYonghao ZhangQingmin JiErjun KanHarald FuchsHuihui Kong
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Advanced fabrication of surface metal-organic complexes with specific coordination configuration and metal centers will facilitate to exploit novel nanomaterials with attractive electronic/magnetic properties. The precise on-surface synthesis provides an appealing strategy for in situ construction of complex organic ligands from simple precursors autonomously. In this paper, distinct organic ligands with stereo-specific conformation are separately synthesized through the well-known dehalogenative coupling. More interestingly, the exo-bent ligands promote the mono-iron chelated complexes with the Fe center significantly decoupled from the surface and of high spin, while the endo-bent ligands lead to bi-iron chelated ones instead with ferromagnetic properties.
Keyphrases
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