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Published on: July 4, 2016
A reversible metal-ligand bond break associated to a spin-crossover
Philippe Guionneau1, Frédéric Le Gac, Abdellah Kaiba
1ICMCB, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Bordeaux 1, 87 avenue du Dr A. Schweitzer, 33608 Pessac cedex, France. guio@icmcb-bordeaux.cnrs.fr
Abstract:
The [Fe(II)L(CN)(2)].H(2)O complex, dicyano[2,13-dimethyl-6,9-dioxa-3,12,18-triazabicyclo[12.3.1]octadeca-1(18),2,12,14,16-pentaene]iron(II) monohydrate, exhibits a thermal induced metal-ligand bond break reversible in the solid state and associated to a spin crossover that corresponds to an unprecedented structurally characterized modification of the coordination metal environment from a hepta-coordinate high spin state to a hexa-coordinate low spin state.
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