Telltale diamagnetism at 50 K of a coordination polymer system

The synthesis of coordination polymers (e.g. Prussian blue) is as old as modern chemistry itself, but never stops surprising people. We here report superconductivity observed of a designer coordination polymer system sporting the chemically soft mercaptan and hard carboxyl groups. The mercapto-carbo...

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Main Authors: Jun He, Xinhe Ye, Zhiqing Liu, Liangming Tang, Jieying Hu, Zhengtao Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-07-01
Series:Materials Research Letters
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21663831.2022.2057822
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Summary:The synthesis of coordination polymers (e.g. Prussian blue) is as old as modern chemistry itself, but never stops surprising people. We here report superconductivity observed of a designer coordination polymer system sporting the chemically soft mercaptan and hard carboxyl groups. The mercapto-carboxyl (dubbed Mercarb, or QiuSuo in Mandarin Pinyin) synergy hints at Daoism and here carries over from the molecular to the solid state: the soft sulfur donors bond with Co2+/Ni2+ (or other transition metal ions) to afford 2D sheets for charge transport, while the interlayer metal-carboxylate domain is more ionic and mediates the transition into the superconductive state.
ISSN:2166-3831