Abstract:Mononuclear heteroleptic complexes [Fe(tpma)(bimz)](ClO4)2 (1a), [Fe(tpma)(bimz)](BF4)2 (1b), [Fe(bpte)(bimz)](ClO4)2 (2a), and [Fe(bpte)(bimz)](BF4)2 (2b) (tpma = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine, bpte = S,S′-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,2-thioethane, bimz = 2,2′-biimidazoline) were prepared by reacting the corresponding Fe(II) salts with stoichiometric amounts of the ligands. All complexes exhibit temperature-induced spin crossover (SCO), but the SCO temperature is substantially lower for complexes 1a and 1b as compared… Show more
“…It has been shown that S-containing ligands can be utilised to obtain iron( ii ) spin crossover (SCO) complexes 1–13 in some of which the iron( ii ) centres have a {N 4 S 2 } coordination sphere. SCO materials can reversibly switch between the high spin (HS) and low spin (LS) states by and external stimulus, such as temperature, pressure, applied magnetic field, light irradiation, solvation, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, and so far just a few examples of SCO-active octahedral iron( ii ) complexes comprising {N 4 S 2 } coordination spheres are known. 1–4,6–8,12,13 Moreover, the presence of S-donors in iron( ii ) metal complexes provides a double advantage to this type of systems. Firstly, a protection of the metallic centre avoiding its oxidation towards iron( iii ), which has already been observed in systems based on some redox-active sulphur ligands, 22 and secondly, maintaining the magnetic properties of these SCO-active systems.…”
To study the effect of the thione functional group embedded in two different types of heterocycles, imidazolyl and 1,2,3-triazolyl, on the magnetic properties of iron(II) octahedral complexes, two bidentate thione-containing...
“…It has been shown that S-containing ligands can be utilised to obtain iron( ii ) spin crossover (SCO) complexes 1–13 in some of which the iron( ii ) centres have a {N 4 S 2 } coordination sphere. SCO materials can reversibly switch between the high spin (HS) and low spin (LS) states by and external stimulus, such as temperature, pressure, applied magnetic field, light irradiation, solvation, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, and so far just a few examples of SCO-active octahedral iron( ii ) complexes comprising {N 4 S 2 } coordination spheres are known. 1–4,6–8,12,13 Moreover, the presence of S-donors in iron( ii ) metal complexes provides a double advantage to this type of systems. Firstly, a protection of the metallic centre avoiding its oxidation towards iron( iii ), which has already been observed in systems based on some redox-active sulphur ligands, 22 and secondly, maintaining the magnetic properties of these SCO-active systems.…”
To study the effect of the thione functional group embedded in two different types of heterocycles, imidazolyl and 1,2,3-triazolyl, on the magnetic properties of iron(II) octahedral complexes, two bidentate thione-containing...
A new
synthetic pathway is devised to selectively produce previously
elusive heteroleptic iron(II) complexes of terpyridine and N,N′-disubstituted bis(pyrazol-3-yl)pyridines
that stabilize the opposite spin states of the metal ion. Such a combination
of the ligands in a series of the heteroleptic complexes induces the
spin-crossover (SCO) not experienced by the homoleptic complexes of
these ligands or shifts it to lower/higher temperatures respective
to the SCO-active homoleptic complex. The midpoint temperatures of
the resulting SCO span from ca. 200 K to the ambient temperature and
beyond the highest temperature accessible by NMR spectroscopy and
SQUID magnetometry. The proposed “one-pot” approach
is applicable to other N-donor ligands to selectively
produce heteroleptic complexesincluding those inaccessible
by alternative synthetic pathwayswith highly tunable SCO behaviors
for practical applications in sensing, switching, and multifunctional
devices.
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