Spin-crossover complexes, valued for their bistability, are extensively studied due to their numerous potential applications. A primary challenge in this molecular class is to identify effective methods to adjust the spin-transition temperature, which frequently falls outside the desired temperature range. This typically necessitates intricate chemical design and synthesis or the use of stimuli such as light or pressure, each introducing its own set of challenges for integrating these molecules into end-user applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hitherto unknown series of air stable, π-conjugated, remarkably bent tetra-cation tetra-radical intermolecular Fe(III) μ-oxo tetranuclear complex, isolated from the dication diradical diiron(III) porphyrin dimers, has been synthesised and spectroscopically characterised along with single crystal X-ray structure determination of two such molecules. These species facilitate long-range charge/radical delocalisation through the bridge across the entire tetranuclear unit manifesting an unusually intense NIR band. Assorted spin states of Fe(III) centres are stabilised within these unique tetranuclear frameworks: terminal six-coordinate iron centres stabilise the admixed intermediate spin states while the central five-coordinate iron centres stabilise the high-spin states.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle-molecule spintronics, where electron transport occurs via a paramagnetic molecule, has gained wide attention due to its potential applications in the area of memory devices to switches. While numerous organic and some inorganic complexes have been employed over the years, there are only a few attempts to employ exchange coupled dinuclear complexes at the interface, and the advantage of fabricating such a molecular spintronics device in the observation of switchable Kondo resonance was demonstrated recently in the dinuclear [Co(L)(hfac)] () complex (Wagner et al., .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLithium-sulfur batteries (LiSBs) are emerging as promising alternative to conventional secondary lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) due to their high energy density, low cost, and environmental friendliness. However, preventing polysulfide dissolution is a great challenge for their commercial viability. The present work is focused on preparing a lithium salt and ionic liquid (IL) solution (SIL) impregnated ion (lithium ion)-conducting gel-polymer membrane (IC-GPM) interlayer to prevent polysulfide migration toward the anode by using an electrostatic rejection and trapping strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLanthanoarenes have emerged as the best bet for the futuristic application of single-ion magnets in information storage devices. While dysprosocenium molecules with various substituents at the arene ring exhibit a very large blocking temperature, the corresponding Er(III) analogues do not, and this is reversed if the size of the arene ring is eight. Using a combination of ab initio CASSCF and DFT-based molecular dynamics (MD) study, we have explored 25 Dy(III)/Er(III)/Ho(II)/Tb(II)/Dy(II) arene complexes with the ring size varying from 4 to 8 to understand the differences observed and decipher the correlation of structure to the spin dynamics behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDetailed CASSCF calculations coupled with periodic DFT studies on a series of [Dy(Cp)] molecules encapsulated in a single-wall carbon nanotube found that encapsulation offers stability to these fragile molecules and also significantly enhances the values. Most importantly, this encapsulation suppresses the key vibrations responsible for reducing the blocking temperature, offering a hitherto unknown strategy for a new generation of SIM-based devices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Pathol Microbiol
February 2011
Background: Nosocomial infections are on the rise worldwide and many a times they are carried by the health care personnel. Accessories used by physicians and healthcare personnel can be a potential source of nosocomial infection.
Materials And Methods: We designed a survey with the aim to investigate the prevalence of microbial flora of accessories such as pens, stethoscopes, cell phones and white coat used by the physicians working in a tertiary care hospital.