Mapping the cooperativity pathways in spin crossover complexes

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Abstract

Crystal packing energy calculations are applied to the [Fe(PM-L)2(NCS)2] family of spin crossover (SCO) complexes (PM-L = 4-substituted derivatives of theN-(2-pyridylmethylene)-4-aminobiphenyl ligand) with the aim of relating quantitatively the cooperativity of observed SCO transitions to intermolecular interactions in the crystal structures. This approach reveals a linear variation of the transition abruptness with the sum of the magnitudes of the interaction energy changes within the first molecular coordination sphere in the crystal structure. Abrupt transitions are associated with the presence of significant stabilising and destabilising changes in intermolecular interaction energies. While the numerical trend established for the PM-L family does not directly extend to other classes of SCO complex in which the intermolecular interactions may be very different, a plot of transition abruptness against the range of interaction energy changes normalised by the largest change shows a clustering of complexes with similar transition abruptness. The changes in intermolecular interactions are conveniently visualised using energy difference frameworks, which illustrate the cooperativity pathways of an SCO transition.

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Reeves, M. G., Tailleur, E., Wood, P. A., Marchivie, M., Chastanet, G., Guionneau, P., & Parsons, S. (2021). Mapping the cooperativity pathways in spin crossover complexes. Chemical Science, 12(3), 1007–1015. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05819j

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