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Electronic Transport Properties of Spin-Crossover Magnet Fe(II)-N4S2 Complexes

Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics, 2018
Spin-crossover (SCO) magnets can act as one of the most possible building blocks in molecular spintronics due to their magnetic bistability between the high-spin (HS) and low-spin (LS) states. Here, the electronic structures and transport properties through SCO magnet Fe(II)-N4S2 complexes sandwiched between gold electrodes are explored by performing ...
Qunxiang Li   +3 more
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Disruption of electron transport between complexes II and III is anti-arrhythmic during reperfusion via reduced oxidative stress

open access: closedJournal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 2008
V. Bourahla   +7 more
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Bis(terpyridine)iron(II) Complex Wires with a Bithiophene Linker for Superior Long-range Electron Transport

Chemistry Letters, 2015
Abstract Fabrication of bis(terpyridine)iron(II) complex wires by introduction of a bithiophene-linked bridging ligand (LBT) on the Au(111) surface is discussed. A comparative study revealed a very small energy gap between the HOMOs of Fe(tpy)2 and LBT indicating relatively strong electronic coupling and better electron-transport ability.
Shunsuke Katagiri   +4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Design of Redox Systems for the Selective Transport of Electrons Across Liquid Membranes: Nickel(II,III) Tetraaza Macrocyclic Complexes.

ChemInform, 1989
AbstractIn order to perform the selective transport of electrons from an electron source phase to an electron receiving phase, a redox system is used as an electron carrier whose redox potential can be controlled.
G. De Santis   +4 more
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Theoretical study on electronic structures, spectra, and charge transporting properties of two Pt(II) complexes with triazenido ligands

Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2016
Two compounds 1-[(2-carboxymethyl)benzene]-3-[2-pyridine]triazene (HL) and 1-[(2-carboxymethyl) benzene]-3-[o-aminobenzoic acid]triazene (H2L') and two corresponding Pt(II) complexes, Pt(PPh3)2(L)Cl (1) and Pt(PPh3)2(L') (2), are theoretically studied by the density functional theory and time-dependent density functional theory. The geometric structure
Xiang-Xiang Wang   +3 more
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Triarylamine-conjugated Bis(terpyridine)–Iron(II) Complex Wires: Rapid and Long-range Electron-transport Ability

Chemistry Letters, 2013
Abstract Bis(terpyridine)–iron(II) complex wires (the number of the complex units: 1–3) possessing triarylamine at the termini were fabricated on gold electrode. The electron-transfer rate constant between the triarylamine moiety and gold electrode was quantified by means of potential-step chronoamperometry, revealing that (1 ...
Hiroshi Nishihara   +3 more
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Nanostructured Cobalt(II) Tetracarboxyphthalocyanine Complex Supported Within the MWCNT Frameworks: Electron Transport and Charge Storage Capabilities

Electroanalysis, 2015
AbstractThe electrochemical redox properties of a surface‐confined thin solid film of nanostructured cobalt(II) tetracarboxyphthalocyanine integrated with multiwalled carbon nanotube (nanoCoTCPc/MWCNT) have been investigated. This novel nanoCoTCPc/MWCNT material was characterized using SEM, TEM, zeta analysis and electrochemical methods. The nanoCoTCPc/
Jeseelan Pillay   +5 more
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Selective molecular oxygen transport through a cellulose acetate membrane containing an electron-poor iron(II) porphyrin complexes

Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 1993
Molecular oxygen diffusion in the cellulose acetate membranes containing the 5,10,15, 20-tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)-21H,23H-porphine iron(II) was studied. Both the permeability coefficient and the separation factor for oxygen in the membrane containing the iron(II) porphyrin complex were increased with decreasing the upstream gas pressure which ...
Byung-Soo Yu   +3 more
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