Issue 7, 2024

Slow magnetic relaxation in a complex of photochromic spiropyran in a merocyanine form and cobalt(ii) hexafluoroacetylacetonate

Abstract

The interaction between photochromic 8-methoxy-1′,3′,3′-trimethyl-6-nitro-spiro[chromene-2,2′-indole] (MNSP) and cobalt(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate yields a deep red-violet solution due to the coordination-induced transition of MNSP from a colorless closed state to a colored open merocyanine (MC) form. The resulting complex {CoII(hfac)2·MNSP} (1) is obtained as crystals, and its structure at 250 K shows the coordination of two oxygen atoms from MNSP with CoII, forming a distorted octahedral surrounding around CoII. The unit cell of 1 contracts below 170 K by 5.5%, which is accompanied by shortening O–Co bonds and altering O–Co–O angles in the structure solved at 150 K. The χMT value of 3.06 emu K mol−1 at 300 K indicates the formation of high-spin CoII (S = 3/2) with a large orbital contribution characteristic of the octahedral surrounding. The contraction of the unit cell of 1 below 170 K provides a reversible 2.2% change of χMT in the 170–160 K range during heating and cooling regimes without hysteresis. The electron paramagnetic resonance signal of 1 was simulated with g-values of gx = 2.342, gy = 2.364, and gz = 2.084, and an isotropic g-factor of 2.267. The temperature-dependent χMT and field-dependent magnetization of 1 allow us to determine a positive zero-field splitting parameter of +20.1 cm−1. A study of the dynamic properties of 1 shows slow magnetic relaxation for CoII in a static field of 1000 Oe. Magnetic hysteresis loops were observed for 1 at 0.5 and 2 K; these loops are closed in the zero field region but opened at fields higher than ±100 and 700 Oe, respectively. The collapse of the loop is observed at 5 K. Excitation of the solution of 1 with green light decreases partially the intensity of the bands of the complex, whereas subsequent exposure of this solution to UV light partially restores these intensities.

Graphical abstract: Slow magnetic relaxation in a complex of photochromic spiropyran in a merocyanine form and cobalt(ii) hexafluoroacetylacetonate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2023
Accepted
05 Jan 2024
First published
08 Jan 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 3159-3166

Slow magnetic relaxation in a complex of photochromic spiropyran in a merocyanine form and cobalt(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate

N. G. Osipov, M. A. Faraonov, I. A. Yakushev, N. N. Denisov, A. Otsuka, H. Kitagawa and D. V. Konarev, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 3159 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT04253G

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