Issue 22, 2020

Covalent post-synthetic modification of switchable iron-based coordination polymers by volatile organic compounds: a versatile strategy for selective sensor development

Abstract

A covalent post-synthetic modification is applied in one of the most relevant polymers to obtain unprecedented switchable spin crossover (SCO) materials. We also demonstrate that this material can be used as a selective chemo-sensor for VOCs (particularly, formaldehyde) thanks to solid/vapor reactions occurring between the polymer and the corresponding vapor.

Graphical abstract: Covalent post-synthetic modification of switchable iron-based coordination polymers by volatile organic compounds: a versatile strategy for selective sensor development

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Apr 2020
Accepted
19 May 2020
First published
20 May 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 7315-7318

Covalent post-synthetic modification of switchable iron-based coordination polymers by volatile organic compounds: a versatile strategy for selective sensor development

E. Resines-Urien, L. Piñeiro-López, E. Fernandez-Bartolome, A. Gamonal, M. Garcia-Hernandez and J. Sánchez Costa, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 7315 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01533D

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