Title: | A switchable iron-based coordination polymer toward reversible acetonitrile electro-optical readout |
Author(s): | Resines-Urien E; Burzuri E; Fernandez-Bartolome E; Garcia Garcia-Tunon MA; de la Presa P; Poloni R; Teat SJ; Costa JS; |
Address: | "IMDEA Nanociencia , C/Faraday 9, Campus de Cantoblanco , Madrid , 28049 , Spain . Email: enrique.burzuri@imdea.org ; Email: jose.sanchezcosta@imdea.org. Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio , CSIC , C/Kelsen s/n , Madrid , 28240 , Spain. Instituto de Magnetismo Aplicado , UCM-ADIF-CSIC , A6 22.500 km , Las Rozas , 28230 , Spain. Universite Grenoble Alpes , CNRS , SIMAP , Grenoble , 38000 , France. Advanced Light Source (ALS) , Berkeley Laboratory , 1 Cyclotron Road , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2041-6520 (Print) 2041-6539 (Electronic) 2041-6520 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Efficient and low cost detection of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a major health and environmental need in industrialized societies. For this, tailor-made porous coordination polymers are emerging as promising molecular sensing materials thanks to their responsivity to a wide variety of external stimuli and could be used to complement conventional sensors. Here, a non-porous crystalline 1D Fe(ii) coordination polymer acting as a porous acetonitrile host is presented. The desorption of interstitial acetonitrile is accompanied by magneto-structural transitions easily detectable in the optical and electronic properties of the material. This structural switch and therefore its (opto)electronic readout are reversible under exposure of the crystal to acetonitrile vapor. This simple and robust iron-based coordination polymer could be ideally suited for the construction of multifunctional sensor devices for volatile acetonitrile and potentially for other organic compounds" |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEResines-Urien, Esther Burzuri, Enrique Fernandez-Bartolome, Estefania Garcia Garcia-Tunon, Miguel Angel de la Presa, Patricia Poloni, Roberta Teat, Simon J Costa, Jose Sanchez eng England 2019/08/02 Chem Sci. 2019 Jun 20; 10(27):6612-6616. doi: 10.1039/c9sc02522g. eCollection 2019 Jul 21" |