Syntheses, Structural Variation, and Characterization of a Series of Crystalline Coordination Compounds with 4‑Benzene-1,2,4-triazole: Polymorph, Incomplete Spin Transition, and Single Crystal-to-Single Crystal Transformation

Based on the 4-substituted 1,2,4-triazole derivate ligand 4-benzene-1,2,4-triazole (L), a series of crystalline coordination complexes varying from mononuclear to trinuclear species, namely, [Zn­(L)2­Br2] (1), [Zn­(L)2­Br2] (2), [Fe­(L)4­(NCS)2]2 (3), [Fe2­(μ2-L)3­(L)2­(NCS)4]·CH3OH·CH3CH2­OH (4), [...

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Published inCrystal growth & design Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 477 - 490
Main Authors Wu, Xiang Xia, Wang, You You, Yang, Pan, Xu, Yao Yao, Huo, Jian Zhong, Ding, Bin, Wang, Ying, Wang, XiuGuang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington,DC American Chemical Society 05.02.2014
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Summary:Based on the 4-substituted 1,2,4-triazole derivate ligand 4-benzene-1,2,4-triazole (L), a series of crystalline coordination complexes varying from mononuclear to trinuclear species, namely, [Zn­(L)2­Br2] (1), [Zn­(L)2­Br2] (2), [Fe­(L)4­(NCS)2]2 (3), [Fe2­(μ2-L)3­(L)2­(NCS)4]·CH3OH·CH3CH2­OH (4), [Fe2­(μ2-L)3­(L)2­(NCS)4]·2CH3CH2­OH (5), [Fe2­(μ2-L)3­(L)2­(NCS)4]·2CH3CH2­OH·1.5H2O (6), and [Ni3­(μ2-L)6­(L)4­(H2O)2]­(NO3)6·15.5H2O (7), have been isolated. 1 and 2 present a temperature-induced polymorphic phenomenon of two zinc­(II) coordination complexes with L. The solvent effect plays the key role for the self-assembly of these Fe­(II) complexes 3–6: 3 contains mononuclear Fe­(L)4(NCS)2 units without spin-transition behavior, whereas both 4 and 5 present binuclear Fe­(II) complexes with three N1,N2-1,2,4-triazole bridges exhibiting incomplete spin-transition behavior. The low-temperature X-ray structural analysis (100 K) of 4 also confirms that one of the Fe­(II) centers is located at the low-spin (LS) state and the other Fe­(II) center is located at the high-spin (HS) state. Interestingly, when the binuclear Fe­(II) complex 5 was exposed in the water atmosphere, solvent-induced single crystal-to-single crystal transformation can be observed, and the binuclear Fe­(II) complex 6 exhibiting antiferromagnetic interactions can be isolated. Further, a trinuclear crystalline compound is isolated when Ni­(II) salts were used to react with L. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurement (2–300 K) reveals antiferromagnetic interactions in 7. The polymorphic phenomenon (1 and 2), incomplete spin-transition phenomenon (4 and 5), and single crystal-to-single crystal transformation (from 5 to 6) also reveal great potential in the construction of these novel functional materials with L.
ISSN:1528-7483
1528-7505
DOI:10.1021/cg401141a