A fluorinated 2D magnetic coordination polymer

05 November 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Herein we show the versatility of coordination chemistry to design and expand a family of 2D materials by incorporating F groups at the surface of the layers. Through of use of a prefuntionalized organic linker with F groups, it is possible to achieve a layered magnetic material based on Fe(II) centers that are chemically stable in open air, contrary to the known 2D inorganic magnetic materials. The high quality of the single crystals and their robustness allow to fabricate 2D molecular materials by micromechanical exfoliation, preserving the crystalline nature of these layers together with the desired functionalization.

Keywords

MOF
Coordination polymer
Layered material
2D material
molecular magnetism
exfoliation
Scotch-tape

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A fluorinated 2D magnetic coordination polymer – Supporting Information
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