Issue 2, 2012

An iron(ii) complex exhibiting five anhydrous phases, two of which interconvert by spin-crossover with wide hysteresis

Abstract

[FeL2][BF4]2·2H2O (L = 2,6-di{5-methylpyrazol-3-yl}pyridine) adopts a 1 : 1 high : low spin state population, and can be converted into different high-spin anhydrous phases by recrystallisation (phase 1AA) or by thermal dehydration (phase 1BB). Upon cooling in vacuo, the latter undergoes a thermal spin-state transition centred near T1/2 = 205 K. The transition has a thermal hysteresis width of 65 K in freshly prepared samples, although this gradually narrows to 37 K on repeated scanning. X-Ray powder diffraction measurements performed in vacuo show that 1BB, initially formed at 375 K, exhibits two consecutive crystallographic phase changes near 300 and 270 K, before undergoing a third phase change concomitant with its spin-state transition. None of these new phases is isostructural with 1AA, which itself undergoes a thermal spin-crossover on cooling without a change in crystal symmetry.

Graphical abstract: An iron(ii) complex exhibiting five anhydrous phases, two of which interconvert by spin-crossover with wide hysteresis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
22 Aug 2011
Accepted
25 Oct 2011
First published
04 Nov 2011

Chem. Sci., 2012,3, 349-354

An iron(II) complex exhibiting five anhydrous phases, two of which interconvert by spin-crossover with wide hysteresis

T. D. Roberts, F. Tuna, T. L. Malkin, C. A. Kilner and M. A. Halcrow, Chem. Sci., 2012, 3, 349 DOI: 10.1039/C1SC00584G

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