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Towards Langmuir-Blodgett films of magnetically interesting materials: solution equilibria in amphiphilic iron(II) complexes of a triazole-containing ligand

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White, Nicholas G. 
Feltham, Humphrey L. C. 
Gandolfi, Claudio 
Albrecht, Martin 
Brooker, Sally 
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http://hdl.handle.net/10197/3739
Date Issued
2010
Date Available
10T14:37:28Z August 2012
Abstract
As a first step towards ambiphilic SCO systems where the hydrophobic part of the system is introduced by a non-coordinating anion (i.e. where no modification of the ligands to introduce hydrophobic substituents is required), [FeII(OH2)2(C16SO3)2] and [CoII(OH2)2(C16SO3)2] have been reacted with the triazole-containing ligands adpt and pldpt (C16SO¬3 = hexadecanesulfonate anion, adpt = 4-amino-3,5-bis(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazole, pldpt = 4-pyrrolyl-3,5-bis(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazole). In the solid state, HS complexes of the form [FeII(Rdpt)2(C16SO3)2] and [CoII(Rdpt)2(CH3OH)2](C16SO3)2 are observed, even when excess ligand is used (Rdpt = adpt or pldpt). In solution, the cobalt complexes remain in this form as evidenced by colour, Visible/NIR and IR spectroscopy. For the iron complexes, there is an equilibrium in solution between the neutral high-spin form of the complex [FeII(Rdpt)2(C16SO3)2] and the dicationic low-spin form [FeII(Rdpt)3](C16SO3)2. Polar solvents favour the dicationic form, while less polar solvents favour the neutral form (as evidenced by solution colour and solution IR spectroscopy). Visible/NIR spectroscopy and Evans’ method NMR spectroscopy show the equilibrium can be shifted towards the [FeII(Rdpt)3](C16SO3) form by adding additional ligand to the solution. The X-ray crystal structures of [FeII(adpt)2(C16SO3)2] and [CoII(adpt)2(CH3OH)2](C16SO3)2·1.33CH3OH are presented. [FeII(adpt)2(C16SO3)2] has a 2D bilayer structure with alternating layers of polar Fe(adpt)2 centres, and hydrophobic alkyl chains. The complex cations in [CoII(adpt)2(CH3OH)2](C16SO3)2·1.33CH3OH form 1-D columns in the solid state. The capacity of the amphiphilic complexes [FeII(pldpt)2(C16SO3)2] and [FeII(adpt)2(C16SO3)2] to self-assemble has been probed at the air-water interface using Langmuir techniques. The pertinent pressure-area isotherms reveal only a low tendency of the complexes to form films.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
RSC Publishing
Journal
Dalton Transactions
Volume
39
Issue
15
Start Page
3751
End Page
3758
Copyright (Published Version)
2010 Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
  • Iron

  • Triazoles

  • Spin crossover

  • Self assembly

Subject – LCSH
Thin films, Multilayered
Iron
Triazoles
Self-assembly (Chemistry)
DOI
10.1039/b923923e
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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