The terbium(III) ion is a particularly suitable candidate for the creation of surface-based magnetic and luminescent devices. In the present work, we report the epitaxial growth of needle-like objects composed of [Tb(hfac)3·2H2O]n (where hfac = hexafluoroacetylacetonate) polymeric units on muscovite mica, which is observed by atomic force microscopy. The needle-like shape mimics the structure observed in the crystalline bulk material. The growth of this molecular organization is assisted by water adsorption on the freshly air-cleaved muscovite mica. This deposition technique allows for the observation of a significant amount of nanochains grown along three preferential directions 60° apart from another. The magnetic properties and the luminescence of the nanochains can be detected without the need of surface-dedicated instrumentation. The intermediate value of the observed luminescence lifetime of the deposits (132 μs) compared to that of the bulk (375 μs) and the CHCl3 solution (13 μs) further reinforces the idea of water-induced growth.
Self-assembly of a terbium(III) 1D coordination polymer on mica / Evrard Q.; Cucinotta G.; Houard F.; Calvez G.; Suffren Y.; Daiguebonne C.; Guillou O.; Caneschi A.; Mannini M.; Bernot K.. - In: BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2190-4286. - STAMPA. - 10:(2019), pp. 2440-2448-2448. [10.3762/bjnano.10.234]
Self-assembly of a terbium(III) 1D coordination polymer on mica
Cucinotta G.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Caneschi A.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Mannini M.
Supervision
;Bernot K.
Supervision
2019
Abstract
The terbium(III) ion is a particularly suitable candidate for the creation of surface-based magnetic and luminescent devices. In the present work, we report the epitaxial growth of needle-like objects composed of [Tb(hfac)3·2H2O]n (where hfac = hexafluoroacetylacetonate) polymeric units on muscovite mica, which is observed by atomic force microscopy. The needle-like shape mimics the structure observed in the crystalline bulk material. The growth of this molecular organization is assisted by water adsorption on the freshly air-cleaved muscovite mica. This deposition technique allows for the observation of a significant amount of nanochains grown along three preferential directions 60° apart from another. The magnetic properties and the luminescence of the nanochains can be detected without the need of surface-dedicated instrumentation. The intermediate value of the observed luminescence lifetime of the deposits (132 μs) compared to that of the bulk (375 μs) and the CHCl3 solution (13 μs) further reinforces the idea of water-induced growth.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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