Abstract
Reversible proton-induced spin state switching of an FeIII complex in solution is observed at room temperature. A reversible magnetic response was detected in the complex, [FeIII(sal2323)]ClO4 (1), using Evans’ method 1H NMR spectroscopy which indicated cumulative switching from low-spin to high-spin upon addition of one and two equivalents of acid. Infrared spectroscopy suggests a coordination-induced spin state switching (CISSS) effect, whereby protonation displaces the metal-phenoxo donors. The analogous complex, [FeIII(4-NEt2-sal2323)]ClO4 (2), with a diethylamino group on the ligand, was used to combine the magnetic change with a colorimetric response. Comparison of the protonation responses of 1 and 2 reveals that the magnetic switching is caused by perturbation of the immediate coordination sphere of the complex. These complexes constitute a new class of analyte sensor which operate by magneto-modulation, and in the case of 2, also yield a colorimetric response.
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Kelly, C. T., Dunne, S., Kühne, I. A., Barker, A., Esien, K., Felton, S., … Morgan, G. G. (2023). Proton-Induced Spin State Switching in an FeIII Complex. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(18). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202217388
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