Spin State Modulation in Metallosupramolecular Iron(II) [2×2] Grids Triggered by Light, Heat, and Protonation effects

15 May 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

A series of [2x2] Iron(II) Grid-type complexes have been synthesized and characterized via Single-Crystal XRD experiments. The bis-hydrazone moiety inside the supramolecular frame has been designed to show spin-state switching of the metal centres by selective deprotonation of the N-H protons. The spin state switching behaviour has been experimentally shown in the solid as well as in the solution state with the help of solid-state magnetic measurement and paramagnetic 1H solution NMR. Diamagnetic Zn complexes have been synthesized and characterized to serve as a reference for the Iron complexes. We represent here the multi-stimuli responsive spin state switching behaviour in a series of Iron (II) Grids with varying ligand fields.

Keywords

Spin Crossover
Metallosupramolecular [2x2] Grid
Thermo and Light-induced effect
pH-driven switching
Paramagnetic NMR

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