Hierarchical Spin-Crossover Cooperativity in Hybrid 1D Chains of FeII -1,2,4-Triazole Trimers Linked by [Au(CN)2 ]- Bridges.
Lida EzzedinlooKatrina A ZenereZixi XieManan AhmedSynØve ScottwellMohan BhadbhadeHelen E A BrandJack K CleggCarol HuaNatasha F SciortinoLachlan C ParkerBenjamin J PowellCameron J KepertSuzanne M NevillePublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Foremost, practical applications of spin-crossover (SCO) materials require control of the nature of the spin-state coupling. In existing SCO materials, there is a single, well-defined dimensionality relevant to the switching behavior. A new material, consisting of 1,2,4-triazole-based trimers coordinated into 1D chains by [Au(CN)2 ]- and spaced by anions and exchangeable guests, underwent SCO defined by elastic coupling across multiple dimensional hierarchies. Detailed structural, vibrational, and theoretical studies conclusively confirmed that intra-trimer coupling was an order of magnitude greater than the intramolecular coupling, which was an order of magnitude greater than intermolecular coupling. As such, a clear hierarchy on the nature of elastic coupling in SCO materials was ascertained for the first time, which is a necessary step for the technological development of molecular switching materials.