Electrochemical and photochemical routes to semiconducting transition metal-tetracyanoquinodimethane coordination polymers

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TCNQ- radical anions (TCNQ=7,7,8,8,-tetracyanoquinodimethane) form a wide range of semiconducting coordination polymers when coordinated to transition metals. Some materials such as CuTCNQ and AgTCNQ exhibit molecular switching and memory storage properties; others have intriguing magnetic properties and for example may behave as molecular magnets at low temperature. In this review, the electro- and photo-chemical synthesis and characterization of this important class of material is reviewed. In particular, the electrochemistry and the redox properties of TCNQ derivatives of coordination polymers based on Cu, Ag, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn and Cd transition metals are surveyed, with an emphasis on the mechanistic aspects of their electrochemical formation via nucleation-growth processes. Given that TCNQ is an extremely good electron acceptor, readily forming TCNQ- and TCNQ2-, electrochemical reduction of TCNQ in the presence of a transition metal ion provides an ideal method for synthesis of metal-TCNQ materials by electrocrystallization from organic solvents and ionic liquids or solid-solid transformation using TCNQ modified electrodes from aqueous media containing transition metal electrolytes. The significance of the reversible formal potential (E0f) in these studies is discussed. The coupling of electrocrystallization on electrode surfaces and microscopic characterization of the electrodeposited materials reveals a wide range of morphologies and phases which strongly influence their properties and applications. Since TCNQ can also be photo-reduced in the presence of suitable electron donors, analogous photochemical approaches to the synthesis of TCNQ-transition metal derivatives are available. The advantages of electrochemical and photochemical methods of synthesis relative to chemical synthesis are outlined. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

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Nafady, A., O’Mullane, A. P., & Bond, A. M. (2014, June 1). Electrochemical and photochemical routes to semiconducting transition metal-tetracyanoquinodimethane coordination polymers. Coordination Chemistry Reviews. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2014.01.017

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