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Two-dimensional square-grid iron(ii) coordination polymers showing anion-dependent spin crossover behavior.

Jong Won ShinAh Rim JeongJong Hwa JeongHikaru ZennoShinya HayamiKil Sik Min
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Two Fe(ii)-based coordination polymers [Fe(tpmd) 2 (NCS) 2 ]·5.5H 2 O (1) and [Fe(tpmd) 2 (NCSe) 2 ]·7H 2 O (2) with the framework of square-grid type have been assembled from FeSO 4 ·7H 2 O, N , N , N ', N '-tetrakis(pyridin-4-yl)methanediamine (tpmd), and KNCS/KNCSe in methanol and characterized. By utilizing two pyridine groups of a tpmd ligand, 1 and 2 are formed in two-dimensional layered structures through coordination of octahedral iron(ii) ions with the tpmd to NCS - /NCSe - ligands in which they have a supramolecular isomorphous conformation. 1 shows a paramagnetic behavior between 2 and 300 K, while 2 exhibits two-step spin crossover ( ca. 145 and 50 K) in the temperature range due to the coordination of NCSe - ligands. At 300 K 2 is fully high-spin state. However, at 100 K 2 becomes ca. 50% high spin and 50% low spin iron(ii) ions, which is verified by magnetic moments. In the structural analysis of 2 at 100 K, two different layers are observed with different bond distances around iron(ii) ions in which the layers are stacked alternately.
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