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Switching of magnetic properties by topotactic reaction in a 1D CN-bridged Ni(II)-Nb(IV) system.

Michal HeczkoBeata Nowicka
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Two 1D CN-bridged assemblies: the nearly straight Li 2 [Ni(cyclam)][Nb(CN) 8 ]·7.5H 2 O (1) chains and the zigzag-shaped Li 2 [Ni(cyclam)][Nb(CN) 8 ]·2H 2 O (2) chains, are obtained in the reaction between [Ni(cyclam)] 2+ and [Nb(CN) 8 ] 4- in warm concentrated LiCl water solution. Both compounds are composed of alternating bimetallic Ni(II)-Nb(IV) chains and contain incorporated lithium cations, which compensate the negative charge of the coordination skeleton. The straight chain 1 (Ni-Nb-Ni angle = 153.2°) can be reversibly dehydrated under dry nitrogen flow at room temperature to an intermediate dihydrate phase 1d and further transformed to the zigzag-shaped chain 2 (Ni-Nb-Ni angle = 86.6°) by annealing at 150 °C. The process can be reversed by exposure to high humidity at room temperature, upon which 2 is converted back to 1. This water sorption-induced breathing effect is accompanied by changes in magnetic properties, most notably reflected in different values of saturation magnetization and critical field of metamagnetic transition, which indicate that both intra- and inter-chain interactions are affected by the structure reorganization.
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