Large Dielectric Modulation Triggered by Spin Crossover in Polar Hofmann-Type Polymers

Abstract

The integration of switchable magnetic and electric properties in a single-phase material remains a key goal in magnetoelectric material design. Herein, we report two Fe(II)-based Hofmann-type coordination polymers exhibiting ligand-directed spin crossover (SCO) coupled with tunable dielectric responses. By systematically varying the geometry and electronic nature of bridging ligands, we achieve distinct symmetry arrangements and bistabilities. A bent Bib ligand yields a centrosymmetric phase (C2/c, {FeII(Bib)2[AgI(CN)2]}∙ClO4∙2DMF (1), Bib = 1,3-bis(1H-imidazol-1-yl)benzene) with moderate dielectric contrast (Δε′ ≈ 0.7) and thermal hysteresis (~15 K), while a linear Bpt ligand induces a polar chiral phase (P6₅, {FeII3(Bpt)3[AgI(CN)2]6}2 (2), Bpt = 2,5-bis(4-pyridyl)thiophene) with a gradual SCO spanning 75–218 K and a large dielectric change (Δε′ ≈ 5). This study demonstrates that ligand-enabled symmetry control is an effective approach to realizing magnetoelectric bistability, offering promising implications for multifunctional material design.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Jun 2025
Accepted
22 Sep 2025
First published
23 Sep 2025

Chem. Commun., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Large Dielectric Modulation Triggered by Spin Crossover in Polar Hofmann-Type Polymers

N. Yao, J. Jiang, B. Qian, H. Sun, C. Yi and L. Zhao, Chem. Commun., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC03352G

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