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Published on: February 5, 2022
Water Encapsulated [(Fe4Se4)Se4]6- Clusters in [Na6(H2O)18][Fe4Se8]
Ursula Pachmayr1, Bettina Rendenbach1, Nadine Lammer1
1Department Chemie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Butenandtstr. 9-13 (D), 81377 München, Germany.
Abstract:
[Na6(H2O)18][Fe4Se8] was synthesized using hydrothermal methods and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy, magnetization, and muon spin resonance (μSR) measurements. The cubic crystal structure (space group I23, a = 11.785 Å, Z = 2) contains heterocubane-type clusters with Td symmetry. Four additional selenium atoms complete the tetrahedral coordination around the iron atoms, forming units. Notably, the selenide ligands do not interact with the sodium cations, as the Fe4Se86- cluster in [Na6(H2O)18][Fe4Se8] is exclusively surrounded by water molecules via weak Se···H-O hydrogen bonds. This is particularly remarkable given that [Fe4Q4] clusters are typically unstable in water. Quantum chemical calculations (DFT) confirm the crystal structure and improve the positions of the hydrogen atoms. 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy reveals that the spin ordering of the mixed-valence [Fe42.5+Se4]2+ cluster core mirrors the antiparallel spin arrangement found in analogous iron-sulfur clusters, such as , in protein-bound systems. An increase of the quadrupole splitting at low temperatures indicates changes of the orbital occupations. μSR Experiments show a reduction of the spin fluctuation frequency until the system becomes static at low temperatures, but no evidence of a S = 0 state above 2 K.
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