A study
of the single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation induced by
temperature variation for the chain polymer Cu(II) complex with nitronyl
nitroxide showed that an increase in the hydrostatic pressure of up
to ∼0.07 GPa completely changes the intracrystalline displacements
of molecules relative to one another. This, in turn, significantly
affects the interaction energy of the unpaired electrons of the paramagnetic
centers and hence the form of the temperature dependence of the magnetic
susceptibility χT. The cooling of crystals
under normal conditions causes a rearrangement of the intrachain exchange
clusters {>N–•O–Cu(II)–O•–N<}
accompanied by a shortening of the distances between the paramagnetic
centers. This changes the character of exchange interactions and generates
multistage spin transitions. An increase in the hydrostatic pressure
leads to a drastic change in the O···O distances between
the nitroxyl fragments of adjacent chains, an increase in the antiferromagnetic
exchange between them, and complete suppression of spin transitions.
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