Elastic Properties of the Iron(II)–Triazole Spin Crossover Complexes [Fe(Htrz) 2 trz]BF 4 and [Fe(NH 2 trz) 3 ]SO 4

Two benchmark Fe(II)-triazole spin-crossover (SCO) compounds, [Fe(Htrz)2trz]BF4 (1) and [Fe(NH2trz)3]SO4 (2), have been investigated using variable temperature and pressure powder X-ray diffraction, dynamical mechanical analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry techniques. We assessed the tran...

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Veröffentlicht in:Crystal growth & design 2023-03, Vol.23 (3), p.1903-1914
Hauptverfasser: Paliwoda, Damian, Vendier, Laure, Getzner, Livia, Alabarse, Frederico, Comboni, Davide, Martin, Baptiste, Alavi, Seyed Ehsan, Bello, Mario Piedrahita, Salmon, Lionel, Nicolazzi, William, Molnár, Gábor, Bousseksou, Azzedine
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Zusammenfassung:Two benchmark Fe(II)-triazole spin-crossover (SCO) compounds, [Fe(Htrz)2trz]BF4 (1) and [Fe(NH2trz)3]SO4 (2), have been investigated using variable temperature and pressure powder X-ray diffraction, dynamical mechanical analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry techniques. We assessed the transformation strain, the compressibility, and their anisotropy in both compounds. The measured bulk moduli are relatively high (20 and 13 GPa in 1 and 2, respectively), but against expectations, the Fe–triazole chain direction is the most compressible crystal axis in 1. We revealed considerable elastic softening and associated mechanical damping at the SCO in both compounds, which we interpreted, using the Landau theory, as a consequence of the coupling between the spin state and the lattice strain. The magnitudes of the elastic potential energy (∼15%), stored elastic work (
ISSN:1528-7483
1528-7505
DOI:10.1021/acs.cgd.2c01396