Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.59, No.14, 10163-10171, 2020
Odd-Even Effect on the Spin-Crossover Temperature in Iron(II) Complex Series Involving an Alkylated or Acyloxylated Tripodal Ligand
In the context of magneto-structural study, a relatively short alkyl group was introduced to anionic spin-crossover (SCO) building blocks based on [Fe(py(3)CR)(NCS)(3)](-), where py(3)CR stands for tris(2-pyridyl)methyl derivatives. The linear alkyl and acyloxyl derivatives of Me4N[Fe(py(3)CR)(NCS)(3)] with R = CnH2n+1 (n = 1-7) and CnH2n+1CO2 (n = 1-6) were synthesized, and the magnetic study revealed that all the compounds investigated here exhibited SCO. The SCO temper-ature (T-1/2) varied in 289-338 K for the alkylated compounds, and those of the acyloxylated ones were lower with a narrower variation width (T-1/2 = 216-226 K). The crystal structures of the former with n = 3, 4, and 5 and the latter with n = 1, 4, 5, and 6 were determined, and various molecular arrangements were characterized. There is no structural evidence for a molecular fastener effect. The plots on T-1/2 against n displayed a pronounced odd-even effect; the SCO temperatures of the homologues with even n are relatively higher than those of the homologues with odd n. The odd-even effect on T-1/2 may be related with the entropy difference across the SCO, rather than crystal field modification or intermolecular interaction. The present work will help molecular design to fine-tune T-1/2 by means of simple chemical modification like alkylation and acyloxylation.