Issue 2, 2023

Broad-range spin-crossover modulation in guest-responsive 2D Hofmann-type coordination polymers

Abstract

Rationalizing the role of chemical functionalisation in the synergy between spin crossover (SCO) and guest adsorption properties in porous FeII coordination polymers is a central topic in the switchable materials field. However, obtaining meaningful magneto-structural information requires the comparison between structural platforms whose topology remains unaltered upon chemical function exchange. Here, based on the previously reported SCO two-dimensional Hofmann-type compounds {Fe(NH2Pym)2[M(CN)4]}·xguest (1(NH2)M·xguest; 5-NH2Pym = 5-aminopyrimidine; M = PdII, PtII; guest = H2O, MeOH, EtOH; x = 0–1), we present the isostructural networks 1(OH)M·xguest resulting from the replacement of the 5-NH2Pym axial ligand with 5-OHPym (5-hydroxipryrimidine). The evaluation of their temperature-dependent magnetic and calorimetric data reveals that whereas the unsolvated counterparts (1(NH2)M and 1(OH)M) undergo complete one step spin transitions with small variations in their SCO temperatures (Tc), the solvated species markedly differ not only in Tc but also in the shape of the spin transition curve. A relevant example is observed for 1(NH2)M·0.5MeOH and 1(OH)M·0.5MeOH, which present incomplete one-step and complete three-step spin transitions, respectively. These changes are also complementary to the higher adsorption capacities of the hydroxy-functionalised compounds according to the guest uptake isotherms, powder X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric data. The single crystal-to-single crystal transformations occurring upon the sorption–desorption of guest molecules have permitted us to determine the structural reasons explaining the variation of the SCO and adsorption properties with chemical functionalisation.

Graphical abstract: Broad-range spin-crossover modulation in guest-responsive 2D Hofmann-type coordination polymers

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
21 Oct 2022
Accepted
25 Nov 2022
First published
25 Nov 2022

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023,10, 600-611

Broad-range spin-crossover modulation in guest-responsive 2D Hofmann-type coordination polymers

A. Orellana-Silla, R. Turo-Cortés, V. Rubio-Giménez, C. Bartual-Murgui, R. Ameloot, C. Martí-Gastaldo, M. C. Muñoz and J. A. Real, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 600 DOI: 10.1039/D2QI02252D

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