A novel recipe for air-stable and highly-crystalline radical-based coordination polymer

Coordination polymers (CPs) composed of organic radicals have been the focus of much research attention in recent years due to their potential application to a wide variety of next-generation electronics, from more flexible devices to spintronics information storage technology. However, CPs often exhibit limited stability and poor crystallinity. Researchers from Japan’s Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), National Institute of Natural Sciences (NINS), have developed a novel recipe that not only produces a stable material, but offers a variety of other useful attributes.


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Source: Phys.org