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Synthesis and structures of cobalt-expanded zirconium- and cerium-oxo clusters as precursors for mixed-metal oxide thin films.

Maximilian SeißJonas LorenzSebastian SchmitzMarco MoorsMartin BörnerKirill Yu Monakhov
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Transforming current complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology to fabricate memory chips and microprocessors into environmentally friendlier electronics requires the development of new approaches to resource- and energy-efficient electron transport and switching materials. Metal and multi-metal oxide layers play a key role in high-end technical applications. However, these layers are commonly produced through high-energy and high-temperature procedures. Herein, we demonstrate our first attempts to obtain stimuli-responsive mixed-metal oxide thin films from solution-processed molecular precursors under milder conditions. The molecular compounds of interest were prepared by one-pot reactions of a Co II carboxylate complex, triethylamine (Et 3 N), N -butyldiethanolamine (H 2 bda), and a hexanuclear complex [Ce 6 O 4 (OH) 4 (piv) 12 ] (Hpiv = pivalic acid) or [Zr 6 O 4 (OH) 4 (ib) 12 (H 2 O)]·3Hib (Hib = isobutyric acid) in acetonitrile solution. The resulting charge-neutral, heterometallic coordination compounds display a ligand-supported pentanuclear {CeIV3CoIII2} core (in 1) and a dodecanuclear {ZrIV6CoII6} core (in 2), exhibiting thermal stability up to ca. 100 °C in air. Compound 2 was deposited and analyzed on Au(111) and SiO 2 /Si(100) surfaces to explore its potential as a single-molecule precursor for the preparation of atomically precise, complex mixed-metal oxide thin films. The adsorption characteristics of it demonstrate the ability to form stable agglomerates on the investigated surfaces.
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