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Stepwise spin transition tuned by solvent ratios in an atypical 2-fold interpenetrated PtS-type framework
Shuo-Chen Ni1, Yu-Ting Yang1, Jin-Peng Xue1
1School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315211, China. xuejinpeng@nbu.edu.cn.
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A 2-fold interpenetrated PtS-type spin-crossover (SCO) framework (1) was synthesized, exhibiting solvent-dependent stepwise spin transitions tuned by methanol/dichloromethane ratios. The coordination geometry distortion of secondary building units (SBUs) plays a key role in determining the interpenetration pattern and offers insight into the formation of the interpenetrated framework.
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