Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1310823 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The polymer {[Co(ox)(Htr)2] · 2H2O}n (ox = oxalate dianion; Htr = 1,2,4-triazole) (1) has been synthesized and characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, variable-temperature magnetic measurements and X-ray diffraction methods. The physical analysis allows us to propose a one-dimensional structure in which [Co(Htr)2]2+ units are bridged by bis-bidentate oxalato ligands. Magnetic measurements at variable temperature show an overall antiferromagnetic behavior of the compound. Isolated chains of this polymer have been obtained by sonication of 1 in water and deposition on mica or on mica treated with poly-l-lysine. Circular molecules and nano-fibres have been isolated on Highly Oriented Pyrolitic Graphite (HOPG) by casting deposition of sonicated solutions of 1 in ethanol. The direct reaction on HOPG surface between CoII, H2ox and Htr has proved a useful route to isolate one-dimensional systems on surfaces. The development of new strategies to characterize these types of polymers on surfaces opens the possibility to perform nano-scale studies on their properties and their potential use as nano-materials.

Graphical abstractSingle chains, circular molecules and nano-fibres have been isolated on several surfaces by casting deposition of sonicated suspensions of {[Co(ox)(Htr)2] · 2H2O}n (1). The direct reaction between the three building blocks of the polymer allows isolating one-dimensional systems on HOPG surface. The isolation of architectures derived from these types of polymers on surfaces makes it feasible to perform nano-scale studies.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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