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Dynamic spin interchange in a tridentate Fe(iii) Schiff-base compound†
Ana I. Vicente,Abhinav Joseph,Maria de Deus Carvalho,Vítor H. N. Rodrigues,Mathieu Duttine,Hermínio P. Diogo,Manuel E. Minas da Piedade,Maria José Calhorda,Paulo N. Martinho
Chemical Science Pub Date : 03/17/2016 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C5SC04577K
Abstract

The thermosalient effect is still a rare and poorly understood phenomenon, where crystals suddenly jump, bend, twist or explode upon undergoing a thermally activated phase transition. The synthesis and characterisation of the new spin transition Fe(III) compound [Fe(5-Br-salEen)2][ClO4] (salEen = N-ethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)salicylaldiminate) is described and its thermosalient behaviour reported. It is the first example of a thermosalient effect with a spin transition and magnetic, calorimetric, diffraction, microscopy and computational studies are used to characterise these effects. Both thermosalient effect and spin transition occur around 320 K upon heating and are accompanied by an anisotropic unit cell change with conservation of crystal symmetry that causes a large enough stress of the crystal lattice to induce crystal explosion. This stress can ultimately be traced back to a diffusionless and distortive structural perturbation resulting in a coupled spin transition-thermosalient effect.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic spin interchange in a tridentate Fe(iii) Schiff-base compound
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