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Title

Unprecedented Reverse Volume Expansion in Spin‐Transition Crystals.

Authors

Guo, Wenbin; Daro, Nathalie; Pillet, Sébastien; Marchivie, Mathieu; Bendeif, El‐Eulmi; Tailleur, Elodie; Chainok, Kittipong; Denux, Dominique; Chastanet, Guillaume; Guionneau, Philippe

Abstract

The current craze for research around the spin crossover phenomenon can be justified to some extent by the mechanical properties due to the decrease of volume associated with the transition of the metal ion from the HS state to the LS state. As demonstrated here, the molecular complex [Fe(PM‐pBrA)2(NCS)2] exhibits, on the contrary, an increase of the unit‐cell volume from HS to LS. This counter‐intuitive and unprecedented behavior that concerns both the thermal and the photoexcited spin conversions is revealed by a combination of single‐crystal and powder X‐ray diffraction complemented by magnetic measurements. Interestingly, this abnormal volume change appears concomitant with the wide rotation of a phenyl ring which induces a drastic modification, though reversible, of the structural packing within the crystal. In addition, the light‐induced HS state obtained through the Light‐Induced Excited Spin‐State Trapping shows a remarkably high relaxation temperature, namely T(LIESST), of 109 K, one of the highest so far reported. The above set of quite unusual characteristics opens up new fields of possibilities within the development of spin crossover materials.

Subjects

SPIN crossover; TRANSITION metal ions; X-ray powder diffraction; CRYSTALS; MAGNETIC measurements

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2020, Vol 26, Issue 57, p12927

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.202001821

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