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Influence of Metal Dilution on the Light‐Induced Spin Transition in Two 1D Chain Compounds: [Fe x Zn 1– x (btzp) 3 ](BF 4 ) 2 and [Fe x Zn 1– x (endi…

2008

The thermal and light-induced spin transitions in [FexZn1–x(btzp)3](BF4)2 and [FexZn1–x(endi)3](BF4)2 {btzp = 1,2-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)propane; endi = 1,2-bis(tetrazol-1-yl)ethane} chain compounds have been investigated by magnetic susceptibility, photomagnetism and diffuse reflectivity measurements. These compounds display a thermal spin transition and the Light-Induced Excited Spin State Trapping (LIESST) effect at low temperature. For each compound, the thermal spin transition temperature, T1/2, and the relaxation temperature of the photo-induced high-spin state, T(LIESST), have been systematically determined. A decrease in T1/2 induces an increase in T(LIESST). The results are discussed an…

Spin states010405 organic chemistryChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Spin transition010402 general chemistryPhotomagnetism01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityLIESST0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceSpin crossoverExcited statePhysical chemistryEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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Spin-crossover in the [Fe(abpt)2(NCX)2] (X=S, Se) system: Structural, Magnetic, calorimetric and photomagnetic studies

1999

[EN] The compounds [Fe(abpt)(2)(NCS)(2)] (1) and [Fe(abpt)(2)(NCSe)(2)] (2) with abpt = 4-amino-3,5-bis(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,4-triazole have been synthesized. The X-ray structures have been determined at 293 K. 1 and 2 are isostructural and crystallize in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/n with Z = 2, a = 8.538(8), b = 10.246(8), c = 16.45(2) Angstrom, beta = 93.98(9)degrees for 1 and a = 8.623(2), b = 10.243(3), c = 16.585(3) Angstrom, beta = 93.19(2)degrees for 2. In both complexes, the coordination core has a similar pseudo-octahedral geometry with the NCS- (1) and NCSe- (2) groups in the trans-position. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data give evidence for a low-spin (LS)high…

Spin statesChemistryCrystal structureAtmospheric temperature rangeIron complexesMagnetic susceptibilitySelenocyanate complexesLIESSTInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyThiocyanate complexesSpin crossoverFISICA APLICADACrystal structuresMagnetic propertiesMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIsostructuralMonoclinic crystal system
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Does the solid-liquid crystal phase transition provoke the spin-state change in spin-crossover metallomesogens?

2008

Three types of interplay/synergy between spin-crossover (SCO) and liquid crystalline (LC) phase transitions can be predicted: (i) systems with coupled phase transitions, where the structural changes associated to the Cr LC phase transition drives the spin-state transition, (ii) systems where both transitions coexist in the same temperature region but are not coupled, and (iii) systems with uncoupled phase transitions. Here we present a new family of Fe(II) metallomesogens based on the ligand tris[3-aza-4-((5-C(n))(6-R)(2-pyridyl))but-3-enyl]amine, with C(n) = hexyloxy, dodecyloxy, hexadecyloxy, octadecyloxy, eicosyloxy, R = hydrogen or methyl (C(n)-trenH or C(n)-trenMe), which affords examp…

Spin statesChemistryStereochemistrySpin transitionMesophaseGeneral ChemistryTriclinic crystal systemBiochemistryCatalysisLIESSTCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistrySpin crossoverExcited stateMonoclinic crystal systemJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Correlations of the distribution of spin states in spin crossover compounds

1999

Abstract Short range correlations of the distribution of high spin (HS) and low spin (LS) states show up in thermal spin transition curves, decay curves of the light induced metastable HS state (LIESST state), and in structural features during the spin transitions. Correlations are due to short range interactions between the spin crossover molecules. Short range interactions may compete with omnipresent long range interactions and give rise to interesting spin transition phenomena. In this paper, the effect of correlations on the thermal spin transition in the mixed crystal system [Fe x Zn 1− x (pic) 3 ]Cl 2 ·EtOH (pic=picolylamine) is discussed. In particular the step in the thermal transi…

Spin statesCondensed matter physicsChemistrySpin transitionSpin crossoverLIESSTCorrelationInorganic ChemistrySpin crossoverLattice (order)Metastabilityddc:540Materials ChemistryMoleculeOrthorhombic crystal systemCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhase transition
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Pressure-Induced High Spin State in [Fe(btr)2(NCS)2]·H2O (btr = 4,4′-bis-1,2,4-triazole)

2000

Application of hydrostatic pressure (≤ 10.5 kbar) on the two-dimensional spin transition compound [Fe(btr)2(NCS)2]·H2O (btr = 4,4‘-bis-1,2,4-triazole) results in an unexpected stabilization of the HS state. On release of the pressure, the HS state is found to be partially trapped. After thermal relaxation of the metastable HS state obtained by the LIESST effect (light-induced excited spin state trapping), a pure LS state is obtained in contrast to the pressure experiments. This different behavior supports a structural phase transition as the likely basis of the pressure-induced HS state.

Spin statesCondensed matter physicsHydrostatic pressureSpin transition124-TriazoleTrappingLIESSTSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryExcited stateMetastabilityMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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Effect of metal dilution on the light-induced spin transition in [FexZn1-x(phen)2(NCS)2] (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline)

2008

International audience; The thermal and light-induced spin transitions in [FexZn1-x(phen)2(NCS)2] (phen = 1,10-phenantholine) have been investigated by magnetic susceptibility, photomagnetism and diffuse reflectivity measurements. These complexes display a thermal spin transition and undergo the light-induced excited spin state trapping (LIESST) effect at low temperatures. For each compound, the thermal spin transition temperature, T1/2, and the relaxation temperature of the photo-induced high-spin state, T(LIESST), have been systematically determined. It appears that T1/2 decreases with the metal dilution while T(LIESST) remains unchanged. This behaviour is discussed on the basis of the ki…

Spin statesPhenanthrolineAnalytical chemistrySpin transition010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesLIESSTInorganic ChemistryMagnetic susceptibilitychemistry.chemical_compoundChemical compoundsDiffuse reflectivity measurements010405 organic chemistryMetalRelaxation (NMR)[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryPhotomagnetismMagnetic susceptibility3. Good health0104 chemical scienceschemistryExcited statePhysical chemistryCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsLIESSTPhotomagnetism
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Mössbauer investigation of the photoexcited spin states and crystal structure analysis of the spin-crossover dinuclear complex [{Fe(bt)(NCS)(2)}(2)bp…

2006

The crystal structure of the complex [{Fe(bt)(NCS)(2)}(2)bpym] (1) (bt=2,2'-bithiazoline, bpym=2,2'-bipyrimidine) has been solved at 293, 240, 175 and 30 K. At all four temperatures the crystal remains in the P space group with a=8.7601(17), b=9.450(2), c=12.089(3) A, alpha=72.77(2), beta=79.150(19), gamma=66.392(18) degrees , V=873.1(4) Angstrom(3) (data for 293 K structure). The structure consists of centrosymmetric dinuclear units in which each iron(II) atom is coordinated by two NCS(-) ions in the cis position and two nitrogen atoms of the bridging bpym ligand, with the remaining positions occupied by the peripheral bt ligand. The iron atom is in a severely distorted octahedral FeN(6) e…

Spin statesStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forceSpin transitionGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCatalysisLIESSTBond lengthCrystallographySpin crossoverExcited stateChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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ChemInform Abstract: Spin Crossover, LIESST, and NIESST-Fascinating Electronic Games in Iron Complexes

2010

Abstract Coordination compounds of transition metal ions with open-shell electron configurations may exhibit dynamic electronic structure phenomena depending on the nature of the coordinating ligand sphere. The change of spin state with temperature (thermal spin crossover”) and light-induced electron transfer processes leading to long-lived metastable states are among the most fascinating electronic games encountered in transition metal compounds and are presently under intensive study by chemists and physicists. The first part of this lecture will survey briefly some highlights of previous work and present recent results on thermal spin crossover in iron(II) compounds. The second part of t…

Spin statesTransition metalCondensed matter physicsSpin crossoverChemistryExcited stateRelaxation (NMR)Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsNanotechnologyGeneral MedicineElectron configurationElectronic structureLIESSTChemInform
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Critical temperature of the LIESST effect in iron(II) spin crossover compounds

1999

Abstract The light-induced crossover in a series of iron(II) compounds has been investigated by irradiating the sample at 10 K with a Kr + laser coupled to an optical fiber within a SQUID cavity. The temperature dependence of the molar fraction of the light-induced metastable HS state has been recorded for 22 compounds. The critical LIESST temperature, T c (LIESST), has been defined as the temperature for which the light-induced HS information was erased in the SQUID cavity. The dependence of T c (LIESST) as a function of the thermal spin crossover temperature, T 1/2 , has been discussed. The effect of cooperation has been analyzed and the influence of horizontal and vertical displacements …

SquidCondensed matter physicsbiologyChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMole fractionPhotomagnetismLaserLIESSTlaw.inventionSpin crossoverlawbiology.animalMetastabilityThermalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemical Physics Letters
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Report of toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1) from Staphylococcus aureus isolated in food handlers and surfaces from foodservice establishments.

2012

A set of 53 Staphylococcus aureus isolates collected from food handlers and foodservice establishments in Spain was analyzed for toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST-1) production. S. aureus strains were isolated from 908 samples collected from different surfaces such as dish towels, workers’ hands, cutting boards, stainless steel tables and slicers, but they were not detected neither in clean plates nor in kitchen knives. Only one food worker hand has been reported to be contaminated by TSST-1 in a restaurant. Despite this, proper hygiene practices should be respected for the surfaces of contact with food, as well as for the hands of the manipulators This is the first article, in Spain, that r…

Staphylococcus aureusFood handlersRestaurantsFood HandlingHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectBacterial ToxinsStaphylococcal infectionsmedicine.disease_causeEnterotoxinsToxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1)HygienemedicineFood microbiologyHumansFood sciencemedia_commonMicrobial toxinsSuperantigensbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthToxic shock syndrome toxinGeneral MedicineStaphylococcal Infectionsmedicine.diseaseHandPollutionStaphylococcus aureusSpainFood MicrobiologybusinessEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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