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Science ; 331(6019): 894-7, 2011 Feb 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21330541

ABSTRACT

In electron-transfer processes, spin effects normally are seen either in magnetic materials or in systems containing heavy atoms that facilitate spin-orbit coupling. We report spin-selective transmission of electrons through self-assembled monolayers of double-stranded DNA on gold. By directly measuring the spin of the transmitted electrons with a Mott polarimeter, we found spin polarizations exceeding 60% at room temperature. The spin-polarized photoelectrons were observed even when the photoelectrons were generated with unpolarized light. The observed spin selectivity at room temperature was extremely high as compared with other known spin filters. The spin filtration efficiency depended on the length of the DNA in the monolayer and its organization.


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DNA , Electrons , Gold , DNA/chemistry , Lasers , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Physical Phenomena , Stereoisomerism , Temperature , Ultraviolet Rays
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Nat Chem ; 1(2): 160-4, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21378830

ABSTRACT

In the search for new materials and concepts in materials science, metallo-organic hybrids are attractive candidates; they can combine the rich diversity of organic molecules with the advantages of metals. Transition metals such as palladium are widely applied in catalysis, and small organic molecules such as those in the cinchona alkaloid family can control the stereochemistry of a number of organic reactions. Here, we show that reducing a metal salt in the presence of a cinchona alkaloid dopant gives a chirally imprinted metallo-organic hybrid material that is catalytically active and shows moderate enantioselectivity in hydrogenation. Furthermore, using photoelectron emission spectroscopy, we show that the metal retains some chiral character even after extraction of the dopant. This simple and effective methodology opens exciting opportunities for developing a variety of chiral composite materials.


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Cinchona Alkaloids/chemistry , Palladium/chemistry , Catalysis , Hydrogenation , Photoelectron Spectroscopy , Stereoisomerism
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