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Large-Cavity Coronoids with Different Inner and Outer Edge Structures

2020

Coronoids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with geometrically defined cavities, are promising model structures of porous graphene. Here, we report the on-surface synthesis of C168 and C140 coronoids, referred to as [6]- and [5]coronoid, respectively, using 5,9-dibromo-14-phenylbenzo[m]tetraphene as the precursor. These coronoids entail large cavities (>1 nm) with inner zigzag edges, distinct from their outer armchair edges. While [6]coronoid is planar, [5]coronoid is not. Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and noncontact atomic force microscopy unveil structural and electronic properties in accordance with those obtained from density functional theory calculation…

Chemistry530 PhysicsPorous grapheneCommunicationAromaticityGeneral ChemistryEdge (geometry)010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMolecular physicsCatalysis0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionColloid and Surface ChemistryPlanarZigzaglaw540 ChemistryDensity functional theoryScanning tunneling microscopeSpectroscopyJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Geometric Structure and Torsional Potential of Biisothianaphthene. A Comparative DFT and ab Initio Study

1997

We present a study of the torsional potential of biisothianaphthene and compare it to that of bithiophene. The calculations are performed at the ab initio and semiempirical Hartree−Fock (HF), ab initio post-Hartree−Fock, and density functional theory (DFT) levels. Our study has two major aims:  (i) on the physico-chemical side, to asses the optimal conformation of biisothianaphthene and evaluate the rotational barriers toward coplanar structures and (ii) on the methodological side, to asses the usefulness of DFT approaches. In contrast to previous estimates, the torsional potential of biisothianaphthene is found to differ markedly from that of bithiophene. For biisothianaphthene, strongly r…

ChemistryAb initioStructure (category theory)General ChemistryBiochemistryMolecular physicsCatalysisCrystalColloid and Surface ChemistryComputational chemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersDensity functional theoryTorsional potentialConformational isomerismJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Self-assembly in surfactant-based liquid mixtures: Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid/bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine systems

2010

Surfactant-based liquid mixtures constitute an interesting class of nanostructured materials with promising potential in specialized applications. Here, structural and conductometric properties of liquid mixtures composed of bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine (BEEA) and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid (HDEHP) have been thoroughly investigated with the aim to correlate structural features with system charge transport capability. The evolution of self-assembled local nanostructures with system composition has been investigated by FT-IR and XRD while the conductometric properties were probed by conventional AC complex impedance. Both pure components exhibit nano-segregation due to their amphiphilic natur…

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyConductivitySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryPulmonary surfactantChemical engineeringAmphiphileX-ray crystallographyAmine gas treatingSelf-assemblyPhosphoric acidSurfactants Conducting materials Self-assembly Liquid mixturesSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Electrocrystallization of Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters : Opening the Door to Quality, Quantity, and New Structures

2017

Thiolate-protected metal clusters are materials of ever-growing importance in fundamental and applied research. Knowledge of their single-crystal X-ray structures has been instrumental to enable advanced molecular understanding of their intriguing properties. So far, however, a general, reliable, chemically clean approach to prepare single crystals suitable for accurate crystallographic analysis was missing. Here we show that single crystals of thiolate-protected clusters can be grown in large quantity and very high quality by electrocrystallization. This method relies on the fact that charged clusters display a higher solubility in polar solvents than their neutral counterparts. Nucleation…

ChemistryChemistry (all)Nucleation02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCatalysis; Chemistry (all); Biochemistry; Colloid and Surface Chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrygold clustersCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryQuality (physics)Chemical physicsElectrodeMonolayerCluster (physics)PolarSolubility0210 nano-technologyta116Metal clusters
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Analysis and parametric sensitivity of the behavior of overshoots in the concentration of a charged adsorbate in the adsorbed phase of charged adsorb…

2003

In this work, an analysis of the parametric sensitivity of the overshoot in the concentration of the adsorbate in the adsorbed phase, which occurs under certain conditions during an ion-exchange adsorption process, is presented and used to suggest practical implications of the concentration overshoot phenomenon on operational policies and configurations of chromatographic columns and finite bath adsorption systems. The results presented in this work demonstrate and explain how the development of an overshoot in the concentration of the adsorbate in the adsorbed phase could be enhanced or suppressed by (i) varying the diffusion coefficient, D3, of the adsorbate relative to the diffusion coef…

ChemistryDiffusionAnalytical chemistryLangmuir adsorption modelThermodynamicsElectrolyteCharged particleSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionIonic strengthPhase (matter)symbolsDebye lengthJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
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Solution Synthesis of a New Thermoelectric Zn1-xSb Nanophase and Its Structure Determination Using Automated Electron Diffraction Tomography

2010

Engineering materials with specific physical properties have recently focused on the effect of nanoscopic inhomogeneities at the 10 nm scale. Such features are expected to scatter medium- and long-wavelength phonons thereby lowering the thermal conductivity of the system. Low thermal conductivity is a prerequisite for effective thermoelectric materials, and the challenge is to limit the transport of heat by phonons, without simultaneously decreasing charge transport. A solution-phase technique was devised for synthesis of thermoelectric "Zn(4)Sb(3)" nanocrystals as a precursor for phase segregation into ZnSb and a new Zn-Sb intermetallic phase, Zn(1+delta)Sb, in a peritectoid reaction. Our …

ChemistryDiffusionIntermetallicGeneral ChemistryThermoelectric materialsBiochemistryCatalysisCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryThermal conductivityElectron diffractionChemical physicsPhase (matter)Thermoelectric effectNanoscopic scale
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Molecule Isomerism Modulates the Diradical Properties of Stable Singlet Diradicaloids

2019

Inclusion of quinoidal cores in conjugated hydrocarbons is a common strategy to modulate the properties of diradicaloids formed by aromaticity recovery within the quinoidal unit. Here we describe an alternative approach of tuning of diradical properties in indenoindenodibenzothiophenes upon anti → syn isomerism of the benzothiophene motif. This alters the relationship of the S atom with the radical center from linear to cross conjugation yet retains the same 2,6-naphtho conjugation pattern of the rearomatized core. We conduct a full comparison between the anti and syn derivatives based on structural, spectroscopic, theoretical, and magnetic measurements, showing that these systems are stabl…

ChemistryDiradicalBenzothiopheneAromaticityGeneral ChemistryConjugated system010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMoleculeSinglet stateCross-conjugationTriplet stateJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Operational Mechanism of Conjugated Polyelectrolytes

2014

Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are versatile materials used in a range of organic optoelectronic applications. Because of their ionic/electronic nature, characterizing these materials is nontrivial, and their operational mechanism is not fully understood. In this work we use a methodology that combines constant-voltage-driven current-density transient measurements with fast current vs voltage scans to allow decoupling of ionic and electronic phenomena. This technique is applied to diodes prepared with cationic CPEs having different charge-compensating anions. Our results indicate that the operational mechanism of these devices is governed by electrochemical doping of the CPE. On the bas…

ChemistryDopingIonic bondingNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryConjugated PolyelectrolytesCatalysisIonColloid and Surface ChemistryDepletion regionDecoupling (electronics)DiodeVoltageJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Magnetic Excitations in Polyoxometalate Clusters Observed by Inelastic Neutron Scattering:  Evidence for Anisotropic Ferromagnetic Exchange Interacti…

1999

The ground-state properties of the tetranuclear Co2+ cluster [Co4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]10- were investigated by combining specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, and magnetization measurements with a detailed inelastic neutron scattering (INS) study on a fully deuterated sample of K10[Co4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]·22H2O. As a result of the single ion anisotropy of the octahedral Co2+, the appropriate exchange Hamiltonian of the Co4 spin cluster is anisotropic. INS turns out to be essential for the determination of energy splittings in the ground state resulting from the coupling. Besides the energy pattern, INS provides information about the wave functions of the split ground-state components of the spin c…

ChemistryGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryMagnetic susceptibilityMolecular physicsCatalysisInelastic neutron scatteringMagnetizationsymbols.namesakeColloid and Surface ChemistryFerromagnetismsymbolsCluster (physics)Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)AnisotropyGround stateJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Magnetic Excitations in Polyoxometalate Clusters Observed by Inelastic Neutron Scattering:  Evidence for Ferromagnetic Exchange Interactions and Spin…

1999

The ground-state properties of the tetranuclear Ni2+ cluster [Ni4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]10- were investigated by combining magnetic susceptibility and magnetization measurements with a detailed inelastic neutron scattering (INS) study on a fully deuterated sample of K6Na4[Ni4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]·24H2O. The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility indicates a ferromagnetic coupling of the four constituent Ni2+ ions (s = 1), and a low-temperature magnetization study provides the magnitude of the S = 4 ground-multiplet splitting due to the single-ion anisotropy of the Ni2+ ions. Besides a more direct and precise determination of the anisotropic S = 4 ground-multiplet splitting, INS enabled t…

ChemistryGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryMolecular physicsMagnetic susceptibilityCatalysisInelastic neutron scatteringCrystallographyMagnetizationColloid and Surface ChemistryDeuteriumFerromagnetismExcited stateCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsSpin (physics)AnisotropyJournal of the American Chemical Society
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