198th iCeMS Seminar: Prof. Shie-Ming Peng

The study of metal string complexes with 1-D transition metal frameworks began in the early 1990s. Since these complexes provide great insight into multiple metal-metal bonds, and may have potential applications as molecular wires, this field of research has grown in the past 20 years. As such, the electronic structure of the simplest trinuclear complexes, the supporting ligand systems, and single molecular conductance of metal string complexes are discussed. This review will introduce the development of this field and summarize some important results in the newly designed heteronuclear metal string complexes (HMSCs). These molecules may be of great interest in studying the nature of heterometallic electronic effects and molecular electronic applications.

Lecturer
Prof. Shie-Ming Peng
Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University
Title From Homonuclear Metal String Complexes to Heteronuclear Metal String Complexes
Date / Time Thu 28 Jan 2016 / 10:00-11:30
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Host Kyoto University Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (WPI-iCeMS)
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