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- Title
Tuning the Spin-Crossover Behaviour of a Hydrogen-Accepting Porous Coordination Polymer by Hydrogen-Donating Guests.
- Authors
Li, Jin ‐ Yan; Chen, Yan ‐ Cong; Zhang, Ze ‐ Min; Liu, Wei; Ni, Zhao ‐ Ping; Tong, Ming ‐ Liang
- Abstract
A Hoffman-like coordination polymer with appreciable porosity and uncoordinated pyridyl groups, namely, [Fe(2,5-bpp){Au(CN)2}2] ⋅ x Solv (2,5-bpp=2,5-bis(pyrid-4-yl)pyridine; Solv=solvent), was synthesised and characterised. A series of fascinating spin-crossover behaviours with abrupt, stepwise and hysteretic features were obtained by exchange with a range of protic solvents (ethanol, n-propanol, isopropyl alcohol, sec-butanol and isobutanol). Guest-host hydrogen-bonding interactions involving the H-accepting site of the framework are primarily responsible for the pronounced cooperativity of these spin-crossover behaviours. Meanwhile, the tunable critical temperatures over a range of about 130 K are presumably attributable to a certain degree of competition between internal pressure and local electronic influences of solvents.
- Subjects
SPIN crossover; COORDINATION polymers; PROTOGENIC solvents; SOLVENT analysis; HYDROGEN bonding
- Publication
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2015, Vol 21, Issue 4, p1645
- ISSN
0947-6539
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/chem.201405060