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Pseudo One-Dimensional Halogen-Bridged Mixed Valence Complexes

Pseudo One-Dimensional Halogen-Bridged Mixed Valence Complexes [Pg.12]

Molecular wires are indispensable elements of futme molecular-scale electronic devises, and their fabrication has been attracting much interest. Conventional research has been focused on the synthesis of tt-conjugated ohgomers and supramolecular polymers [56]. The introduction of inorganic elements or one-dimensional inorganic complexes in main chains would expand the potential of these nanomaterials and lead to new interfacial phenomena, which have not been observed in the single component system. However, one-dimensional complexes have not been considered candidates for molecular wires, since they exist only in three-dimensional solids. They are usually not soluble, and when they are dissolved, the one-dimensional structure is disrupted and the structure is not maintained. [Pg.12]

There are two approaches to solubihze one-dimensional metal complexes. We have developed a supramolecular strategy to package one-dimensional metal complexes by synthetic Hpid molecules [63-74]. The other approach [Pg.12]

Formation of 1D Conjugated Electronic Structures in Response to Self-Assembly [Pg.14]




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Bridges, halogen

Halogen bridging

Halogen complexes Halogens

Halogenation mixed

Mixed valence

Mixed valence complexes, halogen-bridge

Mixed-valence complexes

One-dimensional complexes

Pseudo-halogens

Valence Complexes

Valence bridge

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