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Tuning the spin-crossover properties of FeII4L 6 cages via the interplay of coordination motif and linker modifications.

Tobias PaschelkeEicke TrumpfDavid GrantzMalte PankauNiclas GrocholskiChristian NätherFrank D SönnichsenAnna J McConnell
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Despite the increasing number of spin-crossover Fe II -based cages, the interplay between ligand modifications ( e.g. coordination motif substituents and linker) is not well-understood in these multinuclear systems, limiting rational design. Here, we report a family of FeII4L 6 spin-crossover cages based on 2,2'-pyridylbenzimidazoles where subtle ligand modifications lowered the spin crossover temperature in CD 3 CN by up to 186 K. Comparing pairs of cages, CH 3 substituents on either the coordination motif or phenylene linker lowered the spin-crossover temperature by 48 K, 91 K or 186 K, attributed to electronic effects, steric effects and a combination of both, respectively. The understanding of the interplay between ligand modifications gained from this study could be harnessed on the path towards the improved rational design of spin-crossover cages.
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