Pressure-Tuning of Magnetism and Linkage Isomerism in Iron(II) Hexacyanochromate
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A pressure-induced linkage isomerization of the cyanide anion has been observed in single crystals of a chromium(III)−iron(II) Prussian blue analogue of formula K0.4Fe4[Cr(CN)6]2.8□1.2·16H2O (1). Upon application of pressure in the 0−1200 MPa range, the cyanide ligand rotates and becomes C-bonded to the iron(II) cations, leading to a stabilization of their diamagnetic low-spin states. The result is a decrease of magnetization and magnetic ordering temperatures from TC = 19 K at ambient pressure to 13 K at 1200 MPa. The initial magnetic properties can be restored on pressure release. The reversible movement of cyanide in the solid state can be exploited as a switch of the magnetic interaction at the molecular level.
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Coronado, E., Giménez-López, M.C., Levchenko, G., Romero, F., García-Baonza, V., Milner, A., Paz-Pasternak, M., (2005). Pressure-Tuning of Magnetism and Linkage Isomerism in Iron(II) Hexacyanochromate, "Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS)", vol. 127, 4580-4581
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https://doi.org/10.1021/ja043166zSponsors
We thank J. M. Martínez-Agudo for the magnetic measurements. Financial support from the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Project MAT2004-03849 and Programa “Ramón y Cajal” to F.M.R.) and Generalitat Valenciana is also acknowledged.
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