Crystallization-Induced Redox-Active Nanoribbons of Organometallic Polymers.

ACS Macro Lett

HKUST-Shenzhen Research Institute, No. 9 Yuexing first RD, South Area, Hi-tech Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, China 518057.

Published: May 2015

Polymer/inorganic functional nanostructures are essential for the fabrication of high-performance nanodevices in the future. The synthesis of hybrid nanostructures is hindered by complicated synthetic protocols or harsh conditions. Herein, we report a facile and scalable method for the synthesis of organometallic polymer nanoribbons through crystallization of polymers capped with a ferrate complex. Nanoribbons consisted of a single crystalline polymer lamella coated with a redox-active ferrate complex on both sides. The nanoribbons had a width of approximately 70 nm and a thickness of 10 nm. With the merit of highly ordered crystalline structures of polymers and functional coating layers, as well as a highly anisotropic nature, the nanoribbons are useful in nanodevices and biosensors.

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