Spin-transition behaviour in chains of FeII bridged by 4-substituted 1,2,4-triazoles carrying alkyl tails
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Roubeau, Olivier
Alcazar Gomez, José M.
Kolnaar, Jeroen J. A.
Haasnoot, Jaap G.
Reedijk, Jan
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Roubeau, Olivier, Jose´ M. Alcazar Gomez, Emily Balskus, Jeroen J. A. Kolnaar, Jaap G. Haasnoot, and Jan Reedijk. 2001. “Spin-Transition Behaviour in Chains of FeII Bridged by 4-Substituted 1,2,4-Triazoles Carrying Alkyl Tails.” New J. Chem. 25 (1): 144–150. doi:10.1039/b007094g.Abstract
A family of polymeric 1-dimensional chains of iron(II) species showing the spin-crossover phenomenon has been synthesized using 4-n-alkyl-1,2,4-triazoles as bridging ligands. The influence of the length of the alkyl tails on the triazole ligands on characteristic features of the spin transition was studied, showing degrading of steepness with increasing length. A set of four counter ions has been used to access a wider range of transition temperatures. Large hysteresis loops are detected with small tails, mainly for the methyl and ethyl substituted products. In most cases longer tails weaken co-operativity and hysteresis gradually decreases to zero. However it is shown that with certain anions hysteresis remains, even with very long tails on the triazoles. Weakening of the co-operativity mainly arises from a diminution of the length of the polymeric chains with increasing alkyl tails on the triazole. This effect is anion dependent. A strong interaction along the polymeric chains is confirmed.Citable link to this page
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