Monitoring spin-crossover phenomena via Re(i) luminescence in hybrid Fe(ii) silica coated nanoparticles

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Bare (1) and silica coated (1@SiO2) spin crossover (SCO) nanoparticles based on the polymer {[Fe(NH2Trz)3](BF4)2}n have been prepared following a water-in-oil synthetic procedure. For 1, the critical temperatures of the spin transition are TC↓ = 214.6 K and TC↑ = 220.9 K. For 1@SiO2, the abruptness of the transition is enhanced and the critical temperatures are centred at room temperature (TC↓ = 292.1 K and TC↑ = 296.3 K). An inert Re(i) complex of formula [Re(phen)(CO)3(PETES)](PF6) (phen = 1, 10-phenanthroline; PETES = 2(4-pyridylethyl)triethoxysilane) (Re) was also synthesized yielding intense green emission centred at λem = 560 nm. The grafting of this complex on the silica shell of 1@SiO2 led to a bifunctional SCO-luminescence composite (1@SiO2/Re) whose luminescence properties were tuned by the spin state switching. Temperature-variable photophysical studies showed that luminescence and spin transition were synchronized through a radiative (trivial) energy transfer mechanism between the Re(i) and the Fe(ii)-LS (LS, Low Spin) centres. This journal is

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Díaz-Ortega, I. F., Fernández-Barbosa, E. L., Titos-Padilla, S., Pope, S. J. A., Jiménez, J. R., Colacio, E., & Herrera, J. M. (2021). Monitoring spin-crossover phenomena via Re(i) luminescence in hybrid Fe(ii) silica coated nanoparticles. Dalton Transactions, 50(44), 16176–16184. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1dt03334d

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