Bifunctional Fe(ii) spin crossover-complexes based on ω-(1: H -tetrazol-1-yl) carboxylic acids

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To increase the supramolecular cooperativity in Fe(ii) spin crossover materials based on N1-substituted tetrazoles, a series of ω-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) carboxylic acids with chain-lengths of C2-C4 were synthesized. Structural characterization confirmed the formation of a strong hydrogen-bond network, responsible for enhanced cooperativity in the materials and thus largely complete spin-state transitions for the ligands with chain lenghts of C2 and C4. To complement the structural and magnetic investigation, electronic spectroscopy was used to investigate the spin-state transition. An initial attempt to utilize the bifunctional coordination ability of the ω-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) carboxylic acids for preparation of mixed-metallic 3d-4f coordination polymers resulted in a novel one-dimensional gadolinium-oxo chain system with the ω-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) carboxylic acid acting as μ2-η2:η1 chelating-bridging ligand.

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Zeni, W., Seifried, M., Knoll, C., Welch, J. M., Giester, G., Stöger, B., … Weinberger, P. (2020). Bifunctional Fe(ii) spin crossover-complexes based on ω-(1: H -tetrazol-1-yl) carboxylic acids. Dalton Transactions, 49(47), 17183–17193. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0dt03315d

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