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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Rapid cooling experiments and use of an anionic nuclear probe to sense the spin transition of the 1D coordination polymers [Fe(NH2trz)3]SnF6n x H2O (NH2trz=4-amino-1,2,4-triazole).

Sophie MentiorVadim KsenofontovMarinela M. DîrtuYann GarciaPhilipp GütlichChristine GieckAshis Bhatthacharjee

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chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic ChemistrySpin transitionResonance124-TriazoleGeneral ChemistryPolymerCatalysisIonHysteresisCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAtomMössbauer spectroscopy

description

[Fe(NH(2)trz)(3)]SnF(6)n H(2)O (NH(2)trz=4-amino-1,2,4-triazole; n=1 (1), n=0.5 (2)) are new 1D spin-crossover coordination polymers. Compound 2 exhibits an incomplete spin transition centred at around 210 K with a thermal hysteresis loop approximately 16 K wide. The spin transition of 2 was detected by the Mossbauer resonance of the (119)Sn atom in the SnF(6) (2-) anion primarily on the basis of the evolution of its local distortion. Rapid-cooling (57)Fe Mossbauer and superconducting quantum interference device experiments allow dramatic widening of the hysteresis width of 2 from 16 K up to 82 K and also shift the spin-transition curve into the room temperature region. This unusual behaviour of quenched samples on warming is attributed to activation of the molecular motion of the anions from a frozen distorted form towards a regular form at temperatures well above approximately 210 K. Potential applications of this new family of materials are discussed.

10.1002/chem.200701305https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18327755