“…[32,33] Phosphonic acids, due to their coordination properties, are widely employed to prepare crystalline hybrid materials [34] that are studied for their porosity, [35,36] ionic conduction, [37,38] magnetic, [39,40] or fluorescent [41,42] properties or for their bactericidal effects. [49,50] In this paper, we extend the use of fluorene-based compounds proposing novel mono-and diphosphonic acids, with various alkyl chains in position 9 of the fluorene unit (H, CH 3 or (CH 2 ) 7 CH 3 ) (Scheme 1), to foster, so far unexplored, magnetoelectric phenomena into Cu and Co layered simple hydroxides. [45] The rigidity results from a direct connection of the phosphonic acid on an aromatic [46] or heteroaromatic ring [47] acting as a rigid molecular platform.…”