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Observation of an Alternate Charge-Polarization State in a One-Dimensional Pt-Pt-I Chain Compound with a Bulky Pendant Ligand.

Hayato MoriyamaKazuya OtsuboKunihisa SugimotoShogo KawaguchiHiroshi Kitagawa
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
A one-dimensional (1D) halogen-bridged dinuclear-metal complex (MMX-chain) exhibits various electronic states based on a mixed-valence metal-dimer system. This report deals with the synthesis and physical properties of a new MMX-chain with a bulky pendant ligand, Pt 2 (mcc-HexCS 2 ) 4 I (mcc-HexCS 2 =trans-4-(methoxycarbonyl)cyclohexanedithiocarboxylate). The steric hindrance caused by the bulky substituent induces a strain in its 1D chain, achieving at ambient condition the first pure alternate charge-polarization (ACP) state (-Pt 2+ -Pt 3+ -I - -Pt 3+ -Pt 2+ -I - -), a kind of spin-Peierls state, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction and its conducting and magnetic properties. The strain effect is also manifested as a very large linear thermal expansion along the chain direction, which is quite different from conventional MMX-chains without a bulky ligand. The design of low-dimensional materials with ligand variations is expected to lead to the emergence of new electron-lattice coupled electronic states.
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