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Abstract: Nanostructured inorganic?organic hybrid thin films of copper(I) thiocyanate (CuSCN) and 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)-4?-(N?-methyl)stilbazolium tosylate (DAST) were electrochemically self-assembled by adding DAST into methanolic bath containing Cu2+ and SCN? ions. Loading of the stilbazolium organic chromophore (DAS+) increased linearly on increasing DAST concentration, accompanied with changes of the film morphology, crystallographic orientation of CuSCN and transition from beta- to alpha-CuSCN. At low DAST concentrations, transport limited passive occlusion of DAS+ has been suggested with its diffusion coefficient of 1.25 × 10?6 cm2 s?1 in methanol at 298 K, while the loading receives kinetic limitation by the surface chemical reaction to yield definitive hybrid structures, resulting in unique ?hair comb? shape beta-CuSCN-DAST and ?nano-platelets? shape alpha-CuSCN-DAST hybrid structures. Both the inorganic and organic components are interconnected and bi-continuous, as the loaded DAS+ could be totally extracted by dimethylacetamide to leave porous skeleton of crystalline CuSCN, making them highly interesting for device applications. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Reference:
Copper catalysis in organic synthesis – NCBI,
Special Issue “Fundamentals and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts”