Abstract
RSnCl3 (R = 2-phenylazophenyl) on reaction with Na2S·9H2O in a 1:1 mixture of acetone and methanol afforded a tetranuclear monoorganotin sulfide cage [(RSnIV)4(μ-S)6]· 2CHCl3·4H2O (R = 2-phenylazophenyl) (1). Complex 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2/n. The molecular structure of 1 contains five-coordinate tin centers in distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Complex 1 is monoorganotin sulfide derivative having a tetranuclear double-decker cage-like structure. In 1, four tin centers are bridged by a μ2-S unit affording a ubiquitous Sn−S−Sn motif among monoorganotin sulfide compounds. In addition, each tin also has intramolecular coordination to a nitrogen atom of a 2-phenylazophenyl substituent (N → Sn). The DFT calculation suggests that the complex 1 involves mainly ligand based transitions. The complex 1 based device was studied for its electrical behavior and was found to show stable, reproducible memristive behavior with an on−off ratio of 103, which suggests that the complex 1 is a promising material for memory device applications.
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Mishra, A., Betal, A., Pal, N., Kumar, R., Lama, P., Sahu, S., & Metre, R. K. (2020). Molecular Memory Switching Device Based on a Tetranuclear Organotin Sulfide Cage [(RSnIV)4(μ-S)6]·2CHCl3·4H2O (R = 2-(Phenylazo)phenyl): Synthesis, structure, DFT studies, and memristive behavior. ACS Applied Electronic Materials, 2(1), 220–229. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaelm.9b00703
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