Hydrogen-bonded assemblies of iron(II) spin crossover complexes.
Verónica Jornet-MolláMarina I Rodríguez-TarrazóMiquel J Dolz-LozanoCarlos Giménez-SaizFrancisco M RomeroPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
The paper reports on the synthesis, crystal structure, thermal and magnetic properties of spin crossover (SCO) salts containing the [Fe(bpp) 2 ] 2+ cation (bpp = 2,6-bis(pyrazol-3-yl)pyridine) and different rigid polycarboxylate anions, such as anthracene-9,10-dicarboxylate (ADC), benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate (BTC) and biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylate (BPDC). Compound [Fe(bpp) 2 ](ADC)·9H 2 O (1) shows a porous hydrogen-bonded structure with water molecules sitting in the channels. It contains low-spin (LS) Fe 2+ cations that undergo crossover to the high-spin (HS) state upon dehydration. Anhydrous 1 remains HS on cooling at low temperatures. A similar magnetic behaviour is obtained for the partially protonated BTC salt [Fe(bpp) 2 ](HBTC)·5H 2 O (2), showing a spin change concomitant with dehydration to a HS phase that undergoes gradual and partial SCO on cooling, affecting 25% of the Fe 2+ cations. Instead, the BPDC salt [Fe(bpp) 2 ](BPDC)·5H 2 O (3) has a ground HS state in its fully hydrated form.
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