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ChemistryInorganic Chemistry

Designed Synthesis and Assembly of Molecular Building-Blocks for New Materials

Authors: Russell N. Grimes; VIRGINIA UNIV CHARLOTTESVILLE
 
Abstract: The project centered on the designed synthesis of small metallacarborane sandwich complexes for use as building-blocks in the construction of new families of electroactive, magnetoactive, and/or optically active materials. The compounds of interest exhibit generally high thermal and oxidative stability, chemical versatility, electronic tunability, and solubilityin organic solvents. Synthetic routes were developed for several new classes of multi-metallic metallacarborane clusters that are bifunctional and suitable as precursors to novel metallopolymers. These include B-B, B-X-B (X = alkene, alkyne, or aryl), and M-M linked C2B4M clusters, arene- and carborane-endcapped multidecker sandwiches, and B-halo species. Strategies for preparing high molecular weight electronically active materials from these compounds were explored. Concurrently with the synthetic work, the electronic structures, nonlinear optical properties, and other aspects of selected systems were investigated in detail, partly in collaboration with other laboratories.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. 1 Jun 95-30 Nov 987
Pages: 10
Report Date: 26 JAN 1999
Contract Number: DAAH04-95-1-0145
Report Number: A965463
Keywords relating to this report:
*CARBORANES
*METALLOCENES
*OPTICAL MATERIALS
ASSEMBLY
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
HEAVY METALS
MACROMOLECULES
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
NONLINEAR OPTICS
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
POLYMERS
SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
SYNTHESIS
TRANSITION METALS
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