Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1302563 Inorganic Chemistry Communications 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three isostructural mononuclear iron(II) complexes with the similar tripodal ligands had been synthesized and structurally characterized, which exhibit three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular network constructed by S···H―C hydrogen bonding interactions between adjacent iron centers. The variable-temperature magnetic properties of these three complexes under different pressure have been investigated to probe the possibilities of spin transition behavior under external pressure. For 1, the pressure-driven SCO behavior was firstly observed as the application of external pressure, and then the pressure-driven thermal SCO behavior occurs subsequently as the external pressure reached up to a specific value. However, for 2 and 3, no any SCO behaviors could be observed even under high external pressure. Comparison of the crystal structures of the three complexes show that the differences are mostly due to steric effects and weak ligand field originated from the similar tripodal ligands.

Graphical abstractThree isostructural mononuclear iron(II) complexes with the similar tripodal ligands have been synthesized. Interestingly, for compound 1, the pressure-driven SCO behavior was firstly observed as the application of external pressure, and then the pressure-driven thermal SCO behavior occurs subsequently as the external pressure reached up to a specific value.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Three mono-nuclear iron(II) complexes with the typical FeN6 octahedron were synthesized. ► Pressure-driven SCO behavior and then the pressure-driven thermal SCO behavior occurs separately as the external pressure increasing. ► The fraction of HS-Fe(II) state was quantitatively decreasing along with the change of pressure at specific temperature.

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