Dr. Chung-Chou Lee, Dr. Muhammad Usman, Prof. Dr. Ming-Yu Kuo, Prof. Dr. Pounraj Thanasekaran, Chia-Chun Liu, Prof. Dr. Jing-Yun Wu, Guan Ru Chiou, Prof. Dr. Jenq-Wei Chen, Dr. Cheng-Hua Lee, Dr. Li-Wei Lee, Yi-Hsuan Pan, Prof. Dr. Long-Li Lai, Prof. Dr. Chen-Hsiung Hung, Prof. Dr. Kuang-Lieh Lu
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Re-Based Rectangles as Potential Low-Temperature Nanoprobes: Synthesis, Structure, and Study of Permittivity
Molecular metallacycles capable of undergoing specific movements upon thermal stimulation hold significant potential in various nanotechnology applications. In this study, Re-based rectangles were self-assembled via a one-pot synthesis, exhibiting thermal chair‒boat transformations. These transformations were confirmed using single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Additionally, dielectric spectroscopy provided further physical evidence of these conformational transformations, revealing a linear relationship between the dielectric constant and the thermal vibrations of the molecular rectangles at low temperatures. This chair‒boat transformation in Re-based molecular rectangles represents a significant and encouraging advancement, paving the way for novel applications of such molecules as low-temperature-dependent dielectrics. This work also adds a compelling dimension to the intriguing field of molecular metallacycles.
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Chemistry—An Asian Journal is an international high-impact journal for chemistry in its broadest sense. The journal covers all aspects of chemistry from biochemistry through organic and inorganic chemistry to physical chemistry, including interdisciplinary topics.
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