Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.52, No.7, 3772-3779, 2013
Reversible Solid State Redox of an Octacyanometallate-Bridged Coordination Polymer by Electrochemical Ion Insertion/Extraction
Coordination polymers have significant potential for new functionality paradigms due to the intrinsic tunability of both their electronic and structural properties. In particular, octacyanometallate-bridged coordination polymers have the extended structural and magnetic diversity to achieve novel functionalities. We demonstrate that [Mn(H2O)][Mn(HCOO)(2/3)(H2O)(2/3)](3/4)[Mo(CN)(8)]center dot H2O can exhibit electrochemical alkali-ion insertion/extraction with high durability. The high durability is explained by the small lattice change of less than 1% during the reaction, as evidenced by ex situ X-ray diffraction analysis. The ex situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy revealed reversible redox of the octacyanometallate. Furthermore, the solid state redox of the paramagnetic [Mo-V(CN)(8)](3-)/diamagnetic[Mo-IV(CN)(8)](4-) couple realizes magnetic switching.