Synthesis of Inorganic Structural Isomers By Diffusion‐Constrained Self‐Assembly of Designed Precursors: A Novel Type of Isomerism |
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Authors: | Marco Esters Matti B. Alemayehu Zachary Jones Dr. N. T. Nguyen Dr. Michael D. Anderson Corinna Grosse Prof. Saskia F. Fischer Prof. David C. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 (USA) http://pages.uoregon.edu/grnchem/davejohnson.html;2. Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403‐1253 (USA);3. Novel Materials, Humboldt‐Universit?t zu Berlin, Newtonstr. 15, 12489 Berlin (Germany) |
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Abstract: | The structure of precursors is used to control the formation of six possible structural isomers that contain four structural units of PbSe and four structural units of NbSe2: [(PbSe)1.14]4[NbSe2]4, [(PbSe)1.14]3[NbSe2]3[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]1, [(PbSe)1.14]3[NbSe2]2[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]2, [(PbSe)1.14]2[NbSe2]3[(PbSe)1.14]2[NbSe2]1, [(PbSe)1.14]2[NbSe2]2[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]1[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]1, [(PbSe)1.14]2[NbSe2]1[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]2[(PbSe)1.14]1[NbSe2]1. The electrical properties of these compounds vary with the nanoarchitecture. For each pair of constituents, over 20 000 new compounds, each with a specific nanoarchitecture, are possible with the number of structural units equal to 10 or less. This provides opportunities to systematically correlate structure with properties and hence optimize performance. |
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Keywords: | isomers layered compounds metastable compounds nanostructures solid‐state reactions |
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