The role of coulomb interactions for spin crossover behaviors and crystal structural transformation in novel anionic fe(III) complexes from a π-extended ono ligand

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Abstract

To investigate the π-extension effect on an unusual negative-charged spin crossover (SCO) FeIII complex with a weak N2O4 first coordination sphere, we designed and synthesized a series of anionic FeIII complexes from a π-extended naphthalene derivative ligand. Acetonitrile-solvate tetramethylammonium (TMA) salt 1 exhibited an SCO conversion, while acetone-solvate TMA salt 2 was in a high-spin state. The crystal structural analysis for 2 revealed that two-leg ladder-like cation-anion arrays derived from π-stacking interactions between π-ligands of the FeIII complex anion and Coulomb interactions were found and the solvated acetone molecules were in one-dimensional channels between the cation-anion arrays. A desolvation-induced single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation to desolvate compound 2’ may be driven by Coulomb energy gain. Furthermore, the structural comparison between quasi-polymorphic compounds 1 and 2 revealed that the synergy between Coulomb and π-stacking interactions induces a significant distortion of coordination structure of 2.

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Murata, S., Takahashi, K., Sakurai, T., Ohta, H., Yamamoto, T., Einaga, Y., … Yoshizawa, K. (2016). The role of coulomb interactions for spin crossover behaviors and crystal structural transformation in novel anionic fe(III) complexes from a π-extended ono ligand. Crystals, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst6050049

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