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Octacyanidorhenate(V) Ion as an Efficient Linker for Hysteretic Two-Step Iron(II) Spin Crossover Switchable by Temperature, Light, and Pressure.

Szymon ChorazyTomasz CharytanowiczDawid PinkowiczJunhao WangKoji NakabayashiStephen KlimkeFranz RenzShin-Ichi OhkoshiBarbara Sieklucka
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
A two-step hysteretic FeII spin crossover (SCO) effect was achieved in programmed layered Cs{[Fe(3-CNpy)2 ][Re(CN)8 ]}⋅H2 O (1) (3-CNpy=3-cyanopyridine) assembly consisting of cyanido-bridged FeII -ReV square grid sheets bonded by Cs+ ions. The presence of two non-equivalent FeII sites and the conjunction of 2D bimetallic coordination network with non-covalent interlayer interactions involving Cs+ , [ReV (CN)8 ]3- ions, and 3-CNpy ligands, leads to the occurrence of two steps of thermal SCO with strong cooperativity giving a double thermal hysteresis loop. The resulting spin-transition phenomenon could be tuned by an external pressure giving the room-temperature range of SCO, as well as by visible-light irradiation, inducing an efficient recovery of the high-spin FeII state at low temperatures. We prove that octacyanidorhenate(V) ion is an outstanding metalloligand for induction of a cooperative multistep, multiswitchable FeII SCO effect.
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