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Structural Investigation of the High Spin -> Low Spin Relaxation Dynamics of the Porous Coordination Network [Fe(pz)Pt(CN)(4)]center dot 2.6H(2)O

Delgado, Teresa
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Tissot, Antoine
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Besnard, Celine  
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2015
Chemistry-A European Journal

The Hoffman-type coordination compound [Fe(pz)Pt(CN)(4)]2.6H(2)O (pz=pyrazine) shows a cooperative thermal spin transition at around 270K. Synchrotron powder X-Ray diffraction studies reveal that a quantitative photoinduced conversion from the low-spin (LS) state into the high-spin (HS) state, based on the light-induced excited spin-state trapping effect, can be achieved at 10K in a microcrystalline powder. Time-resolved measurements evidence that the HSLS relaxation proceeds by a two-step mechanism: a random HSLS conversion at the beginning of the relaxation is followed by a nucleation and growth process, which proceeds until a quantitative HSLS transformation has been reached.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/chem.201405405
Web of Science ID

WOS:000350116200022

Author(s)
Delgado, Teresa
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Tissot, Antoine
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Besnard, Celine  
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Guenee, Laure
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Pattison, Philip  
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Hauser, Andreas
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

21

Issue

9

Start page

3664

End page

3670

Subjects

cooperative effects

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LIESST

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organic electronics

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relaxation dynamics

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spin crossover

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X-ray diffraction studies

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May 29, 2015
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