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Wiley, Chemistry - A European Journal, 3(19), p. 1082-1090, 2012

DOI: 10.1002/chem.201202053

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FeIIIQuinolylsalicylaldimine Complexes: A Rare Mixed-Spin-State Complex and Abrupt Spin Crossover

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Abstract

A new synthesis of (8-quinolyl)-5-methoxysalicylaldimine (Hqsal-5-OMe) is reported and its crystal structure is presented. Two Fe(III) complexes, [Fe(qsal-5-OMe)(2) ]Cl⋅solvent (solvent=2 MeOH⋅0.5 H(2) O (1) and MeCN⋅H(2) O (2)) have been prepared and their structural, electronic and magnetic properties studied. [Fe(qsal-5-OMe)(2) ] Cl⋅2 MeOH⋅0.5 H(2) O (1) exhibits rare crystallographically independent high-spin and low-spin Fe(III) centres at 150 K, whereas [Fe(qsal-5-OMe)(2) ]Cl⋅ MeCN⋅H(2) O (2) is low spin at 100 K. In both structures there are extensive π-π and CH⋅⋅⋅π interactions. SQUID magnetometry of 2 reveals an unusual abrupt stepped-spin crossover with T(1/2) =245 K and 275 K for steps 1 and 2, respectively, with a slight hysteresis of 5 K in the first step and a plateau of 15 K between the steps. In contrast, 1 is found to undergo an abrupt half-spin crossover also with a hysteresis of 10 K. The two compounds are the first Fe(III) complexes of a substituted qsal ligand to exhibit abrupt spin crossover. These conclusions are supported by (57) Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. Both complexes exhibit reversible reduction to Fe(II) at -0.18 V and irreversible oxidation of the coordinated qsal-5-OMe ligand at +1.10 V.