Issue 9, 2012

Spin crossover in polymeric and heterometallic FeII species containing polytopic dipyridylamino-substituted-triazine ligands

Abstract

We report the synthesis and characterisation of the new polytopic ligands, ddta (N,N-di(pyridin-2-yl)-4,6-di(1,4,7,10-tetraoxa-13-azacyclopentadecan-13-yl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine) and tptd (N2,N2,N4,N4-tetra(pyridin-2-yl)-6-(1,4,7,10-tetraoxa-13-azacyclopentadecan-13-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine). Each contains N-donor dipyridylamino binding sites as well as separate and distinct mono-aza-15-crown-5 binding sites. The ligand ddta has been used to synthesise the polymeric heterometallic SCO compound trans-[FeII(NCS)2(ddta)2Na2](ClO4)2·4CH3CH2CH2OH, 1, and tptd has been used to synthesise the polymeric SCO compound trans-[FeII(NCS)2(tptd)]·CH3OH, 2, and the dinuclear compound cis-[(FeII)2(NCS)4(tptd)2], 3. Magnetic susceptibility measurements show that 1 and a desolvated sample of 2 each undergo a gradual, one-step spin transition with T½ values of ∼240 K and ∼110 K, respectively. The paucity of inter-chain intermolecular interactions, as well as the flexible, covalent bridges between FeII spin crossover sites, are likely to contribute to the gradual nature of the spin transition observed in each case. Variable temperature powder X-ray diffraction studies on 1 show the anisotropic behaviour of the unit cell parameters, where c and the b-c plane are most affected by structural changes occurring as the temperature is lowered.

Graphical abstract: Spin crossover in polymeric and heterometallic FeII species containing polytopic dipyridylamino-substituted-triazine ligands

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2011
Accepted
13 Jul 2011
First published
22 Aug 2011

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 2571-2581

Spin crossover in polymeric and heterometallic FeII species containing polytopic dipyridylamino-substituted-triazine ligands

T. M. Ross, B. Moubaraki, S. R. Batten and K. S. Murray, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 2571 DOI: 10.1039/C1DT10818B

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