Crystallization Pathways and Hydrogen-Bond Topology Program Spin Crossover in Interconverting Fe(II)-Complex Polymorphs

Abstract

We report herein a phase-rich Fe(II) spin-crossover (SCO) system in which crystallization pathway and hydrogen-bond topology jointly govern the spin-transition behavior of interconverting polymorphs. Three accessible phases, 4F-1, 4F-2, and 4F-3, are linked by solution-mediated transformations, revealing a close coupling between phase evolution and magnetic response. Although constructed from the same molecular components, these phases exhibit markedly different SCO behaviors, ranging from symmetry-breaking ordered mixed-spin states to a cooperative hysteretic transition. Such phase-dependent diversity is closely associated with variations in hydrogen-bond organization and second-sphere supramolecular environment. These results highlight hydrogen-bond topology as an important structural factor in directing both polymorph selection and spin-state regulation in molecular SCO materials.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
14 Mar 2026
Accepted
13 May 2026
First published
15 May 2026

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Crystallization Pathways and Hydrogen-Bond Topology Program Spin Crossover in Interconverting Fe(II)-Complex Polymorphs

J. Zhang, J. Hu, X. Shi, A. Ge, Y. Chen, J. Zhang, Z. Yao, M. Yu and J. Tao, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6QI00500D

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