Coordination-Induced Spin-State-Switch (CISSS) in water

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We present a non-ionic water-soluble porphyrin that does not exhibit measurable aggregation even at high concentrations in water. The spin state of the corresponding nickel(II) complex changes from completely diamagnetic (low-spin) to paramagnetic (high-spin) upon addition of a strong axial ligand. This leads to a strongly reduced NMR relaxation time of the water protons even at low concentrations of the complex. © 2014 Partner Organisations.

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Dommaschk, M., Gutzeit, F., Boretius, S., Haag, R., & Herges, R. (2014). Coordination-Induced Spin-State-Switch (CISSS) in water. Chemical Communications, 50(83), 12476–12478. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc05525j

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