2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5sc04577k
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Dynamic spin interchange in a tridentate Fe(iii) Schiff-base compound

Abstract: Dynamic spin interchange where crystals explode with preservation of magnetic memory is observed for a mononuclear hysteretic Fe(iii) Schiff-base compound.

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“…[33] The object of this work is to revisit the [Fe III (X-salRen) 2 ]Y spin-crossover family [24,26] that originated in the 1970s and extend it with freshly designed members that have the potential to exhibit previously unobserved rare magnetic behaviour. In the course of this investigation, some aspects of our work coincided with the research conducted by Martinho et al [4,[31][32][33] Herein we present areport on as ystematic study of spin-crossover features within the series of halo-substituted complexes [Fe III (5-X-salMeen) 2 ]Y (X = F, Cl, Br and I; Y= ClO 4 and BPh 4 ). Previously,W ilson and Sinn along with their co-workers demonstrated magnetically and crystallographically the influence of electronic properties of substituent groups on thes pin states of the compounds in the series [Fe III (X-salMeen) 2 ]PF 6 (X = 5-OMe, 3-OMe and 5-NO 2 ).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…[33] The object of this work is to revisit the [Fe III (X-salRen) 2 ]Y spin-crossover family [24,26] that originated in the 1970s and extend it with freshly designed members that have the potential to exhibit previously unobserved rare magnetic behaviour. In the course of this investigation, some aspects of our work coincided with the research conducted by Martinho et al [4,[31][32][33] Herein we present areport on as ystematic study of spin-crossover features within the series of halo-substituted complexes [Fe III (5-X-salMeen) 2 ]Y (X = F, Cl, Br and I; Y= ClO 4 and BPh 4 ). Previously,W ilson and Sinn along with their co-workers demonstrated magnetically and crystallographically the influence of electronic properties of substituent groups on thes pin states of the compounds in the series [Fe III (X-salMeen) 2 ]PF 6 (X = 5-OMe, 3-OMe and 5-NO 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The polymorph that crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2 1 / c undergoes an abrupt complete S = 5/2$S = 1/2 crossover involvingo ne complex cation, [4] whereas the other polymorph which adopts the orthorhombic space group Pbcn is predominantly low spin at room temperature, and its incomplete spin crossover is characterizedb ya na symmetric hysteresis loop aroundr oom temperature. [32] The magneto-structural behaviour of the 5-iodo-substituted analogue has as triking resemblance to that of the latter polymorph, save for the irreversibility of the magnetic profilea nd the narrower hysteresis loop in this case. [33] The object of this work is to revisit the [Fe III (X-salRen) 2 ]Y spin-crossover family [24,26] that originated in the 1970s and extend it with freshly designed members that have the potential to exhibit previously unobserved rare magnetic behaviour.…”
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