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Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates

Spin crossover (SCO) compounds are very attractive types of switchable materials due to their potential applications in memory devices, actuators or chemical sensors. Rational chemical tailoring of these switchable compounds is key for achieving new functionalities in synergy with the spin state cha...

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Autores principales: Turo-Cortés, Rubén, Bartual-Murgui, Carlos, Castells-Gil, Javier, Muñoz, M. Carmen, Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos, Real, José Antonio
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04246c
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author Turo-Cortés, Rubén
Bartual-Murgui, Carlos
Castells-Gil, Javier
Muñoz, M. Carmen
Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos
Real, José Antonio
author_facet Turo-Cortés, Rubén
Bartual-Murgui, Carlos
Castells-Gil, Javier
Muñoz, M. Carmen
Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos
Real, José Antonio
author_sort Turo-Cortés, Rubén
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description Spin crossover (SCO) compounds are very attractive types of switchable materials due to their potential applications in memory devices, actuators or chemical sensors. Rational chemical tailoring of these switchable compounds is key for achieving new functionalities in synergy with the spin state change. However, the lack of precise structural information required to understand the chemical principles that control the SCO response with external stimuli may eventually hinder further development of spin switching-based applications. In this work, the functionalization with an amine group in the two-dimensional (2D) SCO compound {Fe(5-NH(2)Pym)(2)[M(II)(CN)(4)]} (1M, 5-NH(2)Pym = 5-aminopyrimidine, M(II) = Pt (1Pt), Pd (1Pd)) confers versatile host–guest chemistry and structural flexibility to the framework primarily driven by the generation of extensive H-bond interactions. Solvent free 1M species reversibly adsorb small protic molecules such as water, methanol or ethanol yielding the 1M·H2O, 1M·0.5MeOH or 1M·xEtOH (x = 0.25–0.40) solvated derivatives. Our results demonstrate that the reversible structural rearrangements accompanying these adsorption/desorption processes (1M ↔ 1M·guest) follow a gate-opening mechanism whose kinetics depend not only on the nature of the guest molecule and that of the host framework (1Pt or 1Pd) but also on their reciprocal interactions. In addition, a predictable and reversible guest-induced SCO modulation has been observed and accurately correlated with the associated crystallographic transformations monitored in detail by single crystal X-ray diffraction.
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spelling pubmed-81629112021-06-04 Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates Turo-Cortés, Rubén Bartual-Murgui, Carlos Castells-Gil, Javier Muñoz, M. Carmen Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos Real, José Antonio Chem Sci Chemistry Spin crossover (SCO) compounds are very attractive types of switchable materials due to their potential applications in memory devices, actuators or chemical sensors. Rational chemical tailoring of these switchable compounds is key for achieving new functionalities in synergy with the spin state change. However, the lack of precise structural information required to understand the chemical principles that control the SCO response with external stimuli may eventually hinder further development of spin switching-based applications. In this work, the functionalization with an amine group in the two-dimensional (2D) SCO compound {Fe(5-NH(2)Pym)(2)[M(II)(CN)(4)]} (1M, 5-NH(2)Pym = 5-aminopyrimidine, M(II) = Pt (1Pt), Pd (1Pd)) confers versatile host–guest chemistry and structural flexibility to the framework primarily driven by the generation of extensive H-bond interactions. Solvent free 1M species reversibly adsorb small protic molecules such as water, methanol or ethanol yielding the 1M·H2O, 1M·0.5MeOH or 1M·xEtOH (x = 0.25–0.40) solvated derivatives. Our results demonstrate that the reversible structural rearrangements accompanying these adsorption/desorption processes (1M ↔ 1M·guest) follow a gate-opening mechanism whose kinetics depend not only on the nature of the guest molecule and that of the host framework (1Pt or 1Pd) but also on their reciprocal interactions. In addition, a predictable and reversible guest-induced SCO modulation has been observed and accurately correlated with the associated crystallographic transformations monitored in detail by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8162911/ /pubmed/34094363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04246c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Turo-Cortés, Rubén
Bartual-Murgui, Carlos
Castells-Gil, Javier
Muñoz, M. Carmen
Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos
Real, José Antonio
Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title_full Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title_fullStr Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title_full_unstemmed Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title_short Reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional Hofmann clathrates
title_sort reversible guest-induced gate-opening with multiplex spin crossover responses in two-dimensional hofmann clathrates
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04246c
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