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Spin-state switching: chemical modulation and the impact of intermolecular interactions in manganese(III) complexes.

Sukanya BagchiSujit KamilyaSakshi MehtaSubhankar MandalArka BandyopadhyayAwadhesh NarayanSubrata GhoshAbhishake Mondal
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
A series of mononuclear manganese(III) complexes [Mn(X-sal 2 -323)](ReO 4 ) (X = 5 Cl, 1; X = 5 Br, 2; X = 3,5 Cl, 3; X = 3,5 Br, 4; and X = 5 NO 2 , 5), containing hexadentate ligands prepared using the condensation of N , N '-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine and 5- or 3,5-substituted salicylaldehyde, has been synthesized. Variable temperature single-crystal X-ray diffraction, magnetic, spectroscopic, electrochemical, and spectroelectrochemical analyses, and theoretical calculations have been used to explore the role of various ligand substituents in the spin-state switching behavior of the prepared manganese(III) complexes. All five complexes consist of an analogous distorted octahedral monocationic MnN 4 O 2 surrounding offered by the flexible hexadentate ligand and ReO 4 - as the counter anion. However, a disordered water molecule was detected in complex 4. Complexes 1 (X = 5 Cl) and 5 (X = 5 NO 2 ) show gradual and complete spin-state switching between the high-spin (HS) ( S = 2) and the low-spin (LS) ( S = 1) state with T 1/2 values of 146 and 115 K respectively, while an abrupt and complete transition at 95 K was observed for complex 2 (X = 5 Br). Alternatively, complex 3 (X = 3, 5 Cl) exhibits an incomplete and sharp transition between the HS and LS states at 104 K, while complex 4 (X = 3, 5 Br) (desolvated) remains almost LS up to 300 K and then displays gradual and incomplete SCO at a higher temperature. The nature of the spin-state switch and transition temperature suggest that the structural effect (cooperativity) plays a more significant role in comparison with the electronic effect coming from various substituents (Cl, Br, and NO 2 ), which is further supported by the detailed structural, electrochemical, and theoretical studies.
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