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Switchable molecular tweezers: design and applications

  • Pablo Msellem,
  • Maksym Dekthiarenko,
  • Nihal Hadj Seyd and
  • Guillaume Vives

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 504–539, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.45

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  • − anions to the open form unexpectedly resulted in the closing of the tweezers thanks to a Mn–CN–Mn bridging [45]. An antiferromagnetic coupling between the two Mn(III) centers combined with a spin crossover from high spin to low spin Mn(III) was observed. Like in the other terpy-based tweezers, a
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Published 01 Mar 2024

Photochromic diarylethene ligands featuring 2-(imidazol-2-yl)pyridine coordination site and their iron(II) complexes

  • Andrey G. Lvov,
  • Max Mörtel,
  • Anton V. Yadykov,
  • Frank W. Heinemann,
  • Valerii Z. Shirinian and
  • Marat M. Khusniyarov

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2428–2437, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.235

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  • cyclohexenone bridges show good cycloreversion quantum yields of 0.20–0.32. The thermal stability of closed-ring isomers reveals half-lives of up to 20 days in solution at room temperature. The ligands were used to explore coordination chemistry with iron(II) targeting photoswitchable spin-crossover complexes
  • , which possess prominent luminescent and spectral properties, including photocyclization with visible and NIR light. Using the photochromic ligand I, a spin-crossover (SCO) Fe(II) complex was developed, which allowed a reversible paramagnetic (high-spin, S = 2) → diamagnetic (low-spin, S = 0) transition
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Published 15 Oct 2019

Spin state switching in iron coordination compounds

  • Philipp Gütlich,
  • Ana B. Gaspar and
  • Yann Garcia

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 342–391, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.39

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  • exhibit thermally induced spin transition, known as spin crossover, depending on the nature of the coordinating ligand sphere. Spin transition in such compounds also occurs under pressure and irradiation with light. The spin states involved have different magnetic and optical properties suitable for their
  • detection and characterization. Spin crossover compounds, though known for more than eight decades, have become most attractive in recent years and are extensively studied by chemists and physicists. The switching properties make such materials potential candidates for practical applications in thermal and
  • pressure sensors as well as optical devices. The article begins with a brief description of the principle of molecular spin state switching using simple concepts of ligand field theory. Conditions to be fulfilled in order to observe spin crossover will be explained and general remarks regarding the
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Published 15 Feb 2013
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