TY - JOUR
T1 - Case study on a rare effect
T2 - The experimental and theoretical analysis of a manganese(III) spin-crossover system
AU - Wang, Shi
AU - Ferbinteanu, Marilena
AU - Marinescu, Crina
AU - Dobrinescu, Alexandra
AU - Ling, Qi Dan
AU - Huang, Wei
PY - 2010/11/1
Y1 - 2010/11/1
N2 - The six-coordinated mononuclear manganese(III) complex [Mn(5-Br-sal-N-1,5, 8,12)]ClO4 has been synthesized and isolated in crystalline form. Magnetic measurements and variable-temperature single-crystal X-ray crystallography corroborated with theoretical analysis provided firm evidence for the spin-crossover effects of this system. The monomeric complex cations are made by a hexadentate mixed-donor Schiff base ligand imposing a distorted octahedral geometry and subtle structural effects determining the manifestation of the variable spin properties of the manganese(III) centers. The spin crossover in [Mn(5-Br-sal-N-1,5,8,12)]ClO4 has resulted in an unprecedented crystallographic observation of the coexistence of high-spin (HS; S = 2) and low-spin (LS; S = 1) manganese(III) complex cations in equal proportions around 100 K. At room temperature, the two crystallographically distinct manganese centers are both HS. Only one of the two slightly different units undergoes spin crossover in the temperature range ∼250-50 K, whereas the other remains in the HS state down to 50 K. The density functional theory calculations, performed as relevant numerical experiments designed to identify the role of orbital and interelectron effects, revealed unedited aspects of the manganese(III) spin-conversion mechanisms, developed in the conceptual frame of ligand-field models.
AB - The six-coordinated mononuclear manganese(III) complex [Mn(5-Br-sal-N-1,5, 8,12)]ClO4 has been synthesized and isolated in crystalline form. Magnetic measurements and variable-temperature single-crystal X-ray crystallography corroborated with theoretical analysis provided firm evidence for the spin-crossover effects of this system. The monomeric complex cations are made by a hexadentate mixed-donor Schiff base ligand imposing a distorted octahedral geometry and subtle structural effects determining the manifestation of the variable spin properties of the manganese(III) centers. The spin crossover in [Mn(5-Br-sal-N-1,5,8,12)]ClO4 has resulted in an unprecedented crystallographic observation of the coexistence of high-spin (HS; S = 2) and low-spin (LS; S = 1) manganese(III) complex cations in equal proportions around 100 K. At room temperature, the two crystallographically distinct manganese centers are both HS. Only one of the two slightly different units undergoes spin crossover in the temperature range ∼250-50 K, whereas the other remains in the HS state down to 50 K. The density functional theory calculations, performed as relevant numerical experiments designed to identify the role of orbital and interelectron effects, revealed unedited aspects of the manganese(III) spin-conversion mechanisms, developed in the conceptual frame of ligand-field models.
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U2 - 10.1021/ic100364v
DO - 10.1021/ic100364v
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:78049299196
SN - 0020-1669
VL - 49
SP - 9839
EP - 9851
JO - Inorganic Chemistry
JF - Inorganic Chemistry
IS - 21
ER -