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Type: Journal article
Title: Regulation of Multistep Spin Crossover Across Multiple Stimuli in a 2-D Framework Material
Author: Ahmed, M.
Zenere, K.A.
Sciortino, N.F.
Arachchige, K.S.A.
Turner, G.F.
Cruddas, J.
Hua, C.
Price, J.R.
Clegg, J.K.
Valverde-Muñoz, F.J.
Real, J.A.
Chastanet, G.
Moggach, S.A.
Kepert, C.J.
Powell, B.J.
Neville, S.M.
Citation: Inorganic Chemistry: including bioinorganic chemistry, 2022; 61(17):6641-6649
Publisher: American Chemical Society (ACS)
Issue Date: 2022
ISSN: 0020-1669
1520-510X
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Manan Ahmed, Katrina A. Zenere, Natasha F. Sciortino, Kasun S. A. Arachchige, Gemma F. Turner, Jace Cruddas, Carol Hua, Jason R. Price, Jack K. Clegg, Francisco Javier Valverde-Mun, oz, Jose A. Real, Guillaume Chastanet, Stephen A. Moggach, Cameron J. Kepert, Benjamin J. Powell, and Suzanne M. Neville
Abstract: We investigate the effects of a broad array of external stimuli on the structural, spin-crossover (SCO) properties and nature of the elastic interaction within the two dimensional Hofmann framework material [Fe(cintrz)2Pd(CN)4]·guest (cintrz = N cinnamalidene 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole; A·guest; guest = 3H2O, 2H2O, and Ø). This framework exhibits a delicate balance between ferro- and antiferro-elastic interaction characters; we show that manipulation of the pore contents across guests = 3H2O, 2H2O, and Ø can be exploited to regulate this balance. In A·3H2O, the dominant antiferroelastic interaction character between neighboring FeII sites sees the low-temperature persistence of the mixed spin-state species {HS−LS} for {Fe1−Fe2} (HS = high spin, LS = low spin). Elastic interaction strain is responsible for stabilizing the {HS−LS} state and can be overcome by three mechanisms: (1) partial (2H2O) or complete (Ø) guest removal, (2) irradiation via the reverse light-induced excited spin-state trapping (LIESST) effect (λ = 830 nm), and (3) the application of external hydrostatic pressure. Combining experimental data with elastic models presents a clear interpretation that while guest molecules cause a negative chemical pressure, they also have consequences for the elastic interactions between metals beyond the simple chemical pressure picture typically proposed.
Rights: © 2022 American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00530
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LE170100144
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00530
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