SOLID-STATE EFFECTS IN SPIN TRANSITIONS - ROLE OF IRON(II) DILUTION IN THE MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE SERIES -X(4,4'-BIS(1,2,4-TRIAZOLE))2(NCS)2]CENTER-DOT-H2O
Jp. Martin et al., SOLID-STATE EFFECTS IN SPIN TRANSITIONS - ROLE OF IRON(II) DILUTION IN THE MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE SERIES -X(4,4'-BIS(1,2,4-TRIAZOLE))2(NCS)2]CENTER-DOT-H2O, Inorganic chemistry, 33(12), 1994, pp. 2617-2623
The effects of metal dilution on the spin-crossover behavior of [Fe(bt
r)2(NCS)2].H2O (btr = 4,4'-bis(1,2,4-triazole)) have been studied in t
he mixed-crystal series [FexNi1-x(btr)2(NCS)2].H2O, using magnetic and
calorimetric measurements. These compounds have a two-dimensional str
ucture, and the thermally-induced spin-crossover process may present a
hysteresis effect. Iron(II) dilution tends to smooth the transition c
urves. Moreover, when x changes from 1.00 to 0.26, the transition temp
erature varies from 121 to 132 K in the cooling mode and from 145 to 1
32 K in the heating mode. The hysteresis, which is 24 K for x = 1.00,
vanishes for x almost-equal-to 0.45. No residual low-spin (high-spin)
fraction is observed at room (very low) temperature. The enthalpy (ent
ropy) change associated with the spin conversion of 1 mol of iron(II)
mononuclear complex decreases from 10.2 kJ.mol-1 (76.4 J.mol-1.K-1) fo
r x = 1.00 to 3.6 kJ.mol-1 (27.5 J-mol-1.K-1) for x = 0.26. These effe
cts were interpreted first qualitatively, and then quantitatively, on
the basis of a thermodynamic model, taking into account the relative s
izes of Ni(II), high-spin Fe(II), and low-spin Fe(II) ions.