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Spin crossover in solid solution
P. Gütlichsubject
Mössbauer effectSpin statesCondensed matter physicsChemistryEnthalpyThermodynamicsInorganic ChemistryTransition metalSpin crossoverMolecular vibrationMössbauer spectroscopyMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolid solutiondescription
Abstract The temperature dependent high spin (HS) ⇌ low spin (LS) transition, otherwise called spin crossover, has been well established for many first-row transition metal complexes, particularly for complexes of iron(II) [1]. The phenomenon has been observed mostly in the crystalline state, but also in solution. The spin crossover characteristics have been found to depend on various chemical influences, such as ligand substitution, the nature of the non-coordinating anion and the crystallizing solvent. It has been shown by 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy that the spin crossover behaviour in the solid solutions of [FexZn1−x(2-pic)3] Cl2·EtOH (2-pic = 2-picolylamine) is also susceptible to metal dilution [2, 3]. At a given temperature, the HS state becomes favoured over the LS state with decreasing x. This may be qualitatively interpreted on the grounds of a cooperative domain model [2]. A phenomenological thermodynamic treatment [4] yields estimates of the changes of enthalpy and entropy as well as the domain size. A statistical model has also been successfully applied, which also allows to estimate the domain size and, in addition, an average effective frequency of the metalligand vibrational modes in each of the two spin states. Mossbauer effect studies of the solid solution of [FexCo1−x(2-pic)3] Cl2·EtOH show similar results. The relative stability of the HS state, at a given temperature, also increases with decreasing x. The Fex/CO1−x/2-pic system, however, shows higher transition temperatures, at a given x, than the Fex/Zn1−x/2-pic system, apparently due to the more rigid lattice of the former system. The effect of metal dilution in solid solutions of [FexM1−x(phen)2(NCS)2] (M = Co, Mn, Ni) as studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy [5] follows the same line: at a given temperature, the 5T2(Oh) state becomes favoured over the 1A1(Oh) state upon lowering x.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1980-01-01 | Inorganica Chimica Acta |