Crystal Engineering of NLO Materials Based on Metal−Organic Coordination Networks
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Crystal engineering, the ability to predict and control the packing of molecular building units in the solid state, has attracted much attention over the past three decades owing to its potential exploitation for the synthesis of technologically important materials. We present here the development of crystal-engineering strategies toward the synthesis of noncentrosymmetric infinite coordination networks for use as second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Work performed mainly in our laboratory has demonstrated that noncentrosymmetric solids based on infinite networks can be rationally synthesized by combining unsymmetrical bridging ligands and metal centers with well-defined coordination geometries.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Crystal engineering
- Diamondoid
- Coordination complex
- Nonlinear optical
- Materials science
- Crystal structure
- Metal
- Bridging (networking)