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Iron-based trinuclear metal-organic nanostructures on a surface with local charge accumulation.


ABSTRACT: Coordination chemistry relies on harnessing active metal sites within organic matrices. Polynuclear complexes-where organic ligands bind to several metal atoms-are relevant due to their electronic/magnetic properties and potential for functional reactivity pathways. However, their synthesis remains challenging; few geometries and configurations have been achieved. Here, we synthesise-via supramolecular chemistry on a noble metal surface-one-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures composed of terpyridine (tpy)-based molecules coordinated with well-defined polynuclear iron clusters. Combining low-temperature scanning probe microscopy and density functional theory, we demonstrate that the coordination motif consists of coplanar tpy's linked via a quasi-linear tri-iron node in a mixed (positive-)valence metal-metal bond configuration. This unusual linkage is stabilised by local accumulation of electrons between cations, ligand and surface. The latter, enabled by bottom-up on-surface synthesis, yields an electronic structure that hints at a chemically active polynuclear metal centre, paving the way for nanomaterials with novel catalytic/magnetic functionalities.

SUBMITTER: Krull C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6086834 | biostudies-other | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Iron-based trinuclear metal-organic nanostructures on a surface with local charge accumulation.

Krull Cornelius C   Castelli Marina M   Hapala Prokop P   Kumar Dhaneesh D   Tadich Anton A   Capsoni Martina M   Edmonds Mark T MT   Hellerstedt Jack J   Burke Sarah A SA   Jelinek Pavel P   Schiffrin Agustin A  

Nature communications 20180810 1


Coordination chemistry relies on harnessing active metal sites within organic matrices. Polynuclear complexes-where organic ligands bind to several metal atoms-are relevant due to their electronic/magnetic properties and potential for functional reactivity pathways. However, their synthesis remains challenging; few geometries and configurations have been achieved. Here, we synthesise-via supramolecular chemistry on a noble metal surface-one-dimensional metal-organic nanostructures composed of te  ...[more]