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Galvanic Replacement of Semiconducting CuTCNQF4 with Ag+ Ions to Enhance Electron Transfer Reaction

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posted on 2024-11-01, 03:11 authored by Duong La, Rajesh RamanathanRajesh Ramanathan, Dipesh Kumar, Taimur AhmedTaimur Ahmed, Sumeet WaliaSumeet Walia, Anuradha Anuradha, Kyle Berean, Sheshanath Bhosale, Vipul BansalVipul Bansal
Inspired by the electroless galvanic replacement (GR) process where a spontaneous redox reaction occurs between two metal species primarily due to the difference in the standard electrode potential of the metal/metal ion couples, a facile strategy is developed to fabricate hybrid materials of metal organic semiconducting materials. The GR of CuTCNQF4, a metal organic charge transfer complex with Ag+ ion results in the formation of hybrids, wherein at low Ag+ ion concentrations, a hybrid of Ag nanoparticles decorated on the surface of CuTCNQF4 is obtained. In contrast, high Ag+ ion concentrations show the formation of AgTCNQF4/CuTCNQF4 hybrids with Ag nanoparticle decoration on the surface of the CuTCNQF4 structures. While the GR reaction results in different hybrids depending on the concentration of Ag+ ions and the availability of underlying Cu foil, we observe that the resulting hybrids have an influence on the catalytic and electrical properties. The outcomes presented in this work present a strong foundation for fabricating hybrid materials encompassing metal organic charge transfer complexes and exploring their properties for new biological, catalytic and electronic applications.

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Journal

ChemistrySelect

Volume

2

Issue

31

Start page

9962

End page

9969

Total pages

8

Publisher

Wiley

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

Former Identifier

2006079657

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-12-04

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