화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.46, No.10, 4114-4119, 2007
Photomagnetic properties of an iron(II) low-spin complex with an unusually long-lived metastable LIESST state
A comprehensive study of the photomagnetic behavior of the [Fe(L222N5)(CN)(2)]center dot H2O complex has been carried out. This complex is characterized by a low-spin (LS) iron(II)-metal center up to 400 K and exhibits at 10 K the well-known Light-Induced Excited Spin State Trapping (LIESST) effect. The critical LIESST temperature (T(LIESST)) has been measured to be 105 K. The kinetics of the transition from the metastable high-spin (HS) state to the low-spin state have been determined and used for reproducing the experimental T(LIESST) curve. This study represents a second example of a fully low-spin iron(II)-metal complex up to 400 K, which can be photoexcited at low temperature with an atypical long-lived metastable HS state. This underlines the preponderant role of the inner coordination sphere for stabilizing the lifetime of the photoinduced HS state.