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Two-dimensional spin-crossover coordination polymers based on the 1,1,2,2-tetra(pyridin-4-yl)ethene ligand.

Meng-Ling WuYan-Cong ChenZe-Yu RuanZhao-Ping NiSi-Guo WuMing-Liang Tong
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
A series of two-dimensional (2D) spin-crossover coordination polymers (SCO-CPs) [Fe II (TPE)(NCX) 2 ]·solv (1: X = BH 3 , solv = H 2 O·2CH 3 OH·DMF; 2: X = Se, solv = H 2 O·2CH 3 OH·0.5DMF; 3: X = S, solv = H 2 O·2CH 3 OH·0.5DMF) were synthesized by employing 1,1,2,2-tetra(pyridin-4-yl)ethene (TPE) and pseudohalide (NCX - ) coligands. Magnetic measurements indicated that complexes 1-3 exhibited SCO behaviors with diminishing thermal hysteresis (7/4/0 K) upon decreasing the ligand-field strength. The critical temperatures ( T c ) during spin transition were found to be inversely proportional to the coordination ability parameters ( a ™) with a linear correlation. The guest effect was also investigated in the solvent-exchanged phases 1-SE/2-SE/3-SE wherein the DMF molecules were replaced by methanol molecules. Compared with 1-3, 1-SE/2-SE/3-SE displayed more abrupt and complete single-step SCO behaviors but narrower thermal hysteretic loops. The results reported here demonstrate that the T c values of these two families were dominated by the ligand-field strength of the NCX - anions (NCBH 3 > NCSe > NCS), whereas the guest effect only modulated the kinetic factor of the SCO nature in this system.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
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  • mass spectrometry
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