Issue 21, 2000

Design of molecular materials combining magnetic, electrical and optical properties

Abstract

The possibilities offered by hybrid functional materials formed by two molecular networks in the context of crystal engineering are illustrated with two different examples: (i) hybrid magnets constructed from combination of an extended ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic inorganic network, with a molecular paramagnetic metal complex acting as template. (ii) Hybrid organic–inorganic compounds combining an organic π-electron donor network that furnishes the pathway for electronic conductivity, with inorganic metal complexes that act as structural and/or magnetic components. These examples illustrate how this hybrid approach allows the design of molecular materials combining non-conventional magnetic, electrical and optical properties.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2000
Accepted
05 Jul 2000
First published
25 Sep 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 3955-3961

Design of molecular materials combining magnetic, electrical and optical properties

E. Coronado, M. Clemente-León, J. R. Galán-Mascarós, C. Giménez-Saiz, C. J. Gómez-García and E. Martínez-Ferrero, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 3955 DOI: 10.1039/B003396K

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