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Article Dans Une Revue Acta Crystallographica Section B : Structural Science [1968-2013] Année : 2003

Towards direct correlations between spin-crossover and structural features in iron(II) complexes

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The [Fe(PM-BiA)2(NCS)2] complex, where PM is N-2-pyridylmethylene and BiA is 4-aminobiphenyl, crystallizes in two polymorphs. The two phases, denoted (I) and (II), undergo a spin-crossover when the sample is cooled and present distinct spin-transition features as (I) shows a very abrupt spin transition, while (II) exhibits a gradual transition. The two forms of the complex are used to investigate the correlations that exist between the spin-transition features and structural features. This article presents the crystal structures of polymorph (II) at room temperature (high spin) and at 120 K (low spin), including a comparison with those of polymorph (I). This study reveals that the packing, in a first approximation, is similar in both forms. In order to look at the crystal structures in more detail, a new angular parameter, denoted [bold theta]NCS, as well as a particular type of intermolecular hydrogen-bond interaction, which involves the S atoms of the NCS ligands, are investigated. Interestingly, this angle and this intermolecular interaction can be directly connected to the cooperativity of the spin transition. Such a result is extended to all the SCO iron(II) complexes belonging to the same family of the general formula [Fe(PM-L)2(NCS)2].

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hal-00182715 , version 1 (26-10-2007)

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Mathieu Marchivie, Philippe Guionneau, Jean-François Létard, Daniel Chasseau. Towards direct correlations between spin-crossover and structural features in iron(II) complexes. Acta Crystallographica Section B : Structural Science [1968-2013], 2003, 59, pp.479-486. ⟨10.1107/S0108768103011200⟩. ⟨hal-00182715⟩

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