2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2007.11.039
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Solvent effects on valence tautomerism: A comparison between the interconversion in solution and solid state

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“…Generally, thermodynamic parameters (Δ H =73(5) kJ mol −1 , Δ S =265(17) J mol −1 K −1 ) are larger in solution than the solid state 23. 25, 26 However, the obtained values are significantly larger than expected for a thermally induced transition in VT Co complexes in solution (Δ H= 21–38 kJ mol −1 , Δ S =60–133 J mol −1 K −1 ) 25. Unlike the solid state, the temperature dependence of μ eff for 1 in solution cannot be ascribed exclusively to the equilibrium between the two redox isomers ls‐Co III (Cat)(SQ)↔hs‐Co II (SQ) 2 .…”
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“…Generally, thermodynamic parameters (Δ H =73(5) kJ mol −1 , Δ S =265(17) J mol −1 K −1 ) are larger in solution than the solid state 23. 25, 26 However, the obtained values are significantly larger than expected for a thermally induced transition in VT Co complexes in solution (Δ H= 21–38 kJ mol −1 , Δ S =60–133 J mol −1 K −1 ) 25. Unlike the solid state, the temperature dependence of μ eff for 1 in solution cannot be ascribed exclusively to the equilibrium between the two redox isomers ls‐Co III (Cat)(SQ)↔hs‐Co II (SQ) 2 .…”
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“…This observation was not surprising since it was expected that free energy of the ET process should be strongly dependent on vibronic coupling with the environment. [20][21][22][23] For this reason we decided to synthesize different 6 ) complex (1, DBCat = 3,5-di-tert-butylcatecolato) which was observed to undergo both entropy driven and optically induced valence tautomerism. The results we obtained for the toluene solvate provide, when compared to those previously reported for other derivatives, [17,18] an intriguing benchmark for the description of these systems.…”
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“…However, during this process, the sample lost its valence tautomeric property and, accordingly, its photo-and thermally-switchable phase transition (Fig. SI1), underlying the fact that valence tautomeric complexes are quite sensitive to their environment 36,39,40 .…”
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