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Publié par | ludwig-maximilians-universitat_munchen |
Publié le | 01 janvier 2011 |
Nombre de lectures | 28 |
Langue | Deutsch |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 21 Mo |
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Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades
der Fakultät Chemie und Pharmazie
der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Understanding Spin Crossover: A Contribution
Wolfgang Manfred Bauer
aus
Landsberg am Lech
2011
Erklärung:
Diese Dissertation wurde im Sinne von § 13 Abs. 3 bzw. 4 der Promotionsordnung vom 29.
Januar 1998 (in der Fassung der vierten Änderungssatzung vom 26. November 2004) von
Frau Prof. Dr. Birgit Weber betreut.
Ehrenwörtliche Versicherung:
Diese Dissertation wurde selbständig, ohne unerlaubte Hilfe erarbeitet.
München, 14. April 2011 Wolfgang Bauer
Dissertation eingereicht am: 14. April 2011
1. Gutachter: Prof. Dr. B. Weber
2. Gutachter: Prof. Dr. D. Johrendt
Mündliche Prüfung am: 27. Mai 2011
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Contents
Contents
Contents.................................................................................................................................. I
Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................III
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Thermal Spin Transition........................................................................................ 2
1.2 Theoretical Aspects of the Spin Crossover ........................................................... 4
1.3 Detecting the Spin Crossover................................................................................ 7
2 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 The Ligand System................................................................................................ 9
2.2 The Purposeful Design of Stepwise Spin Transitions......................................... 11
2.3 Spin Transitions in Solution................................................................................ 14
2.4 The Crystal Contact Index................................................................................... 15
2.5 The Solvent Effect............................................................................................... 15
2.6 A New Model for the Explanation of Wide Hysteresis Loops ........................... 17
2.7 Synthesis of SCO Compounds in a Crystal Engineering-like Approach ............ 19
2.8 References ........................................................................................................... 21
3 Individual Contribution to Joint Publication............................................................... 27
4 Two-Step versus One-Step Spin Transition in Iron(II) 1D Chain Compounds .......... 33
4.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 34
4.2 Results ................................................................................................................. 38
4.3 Discussion ........................................................................................................... 59
4.4 Conclusion........................................................................................................... 61
4.5 Experimental Section .......................................................................................... 62
4.6 References ........................................................................................................... 66
4.7 Supporting Information....................................................................................... 70
5 X-Ray Structure and Magnetic Properties of Dinuclear and Polymer Iron(II)
Complexes................................................................................................................... 75
5.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 76
5.2 Results and Discussion........................................................................................ 78
5.3 Conclusion........................................................................................................... 85
5.4 Experimental Section .......................................................................................... 86
5.5 References ........................................................................................................... 89
5.6 Supporting Information....................................................................................... 91
6 X-Ray Structure and Magnetic Properties of Two New Iron(II) 1D Coordination
Polymers with Bis(imidazolyle)-methane as Bridging Ligand................................... 95
6.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 95
6.2 Results and Discussion........................................................................................ 97
6.3 Conclusion......................................................................................................... 102
6.4 Experimental Section ........................................................................................ 103
6.5 References ......................................................................................................... 105
6.6 Supporting Information..................................................................................... 108
7 Complete and Incomplete Spin Transitions in 1D Chain Iron(II) Compounds ........ 111
7.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 112
7.2 Results and Discussion...................................................................................... 113
7.3 Conclusion......................................................................................................... 129
7.4 Experimental Section ........................................................................................ 130
7.5 References ..........................................................................................................132
I Contents
7.6 Supporting Information..................................................................................... 136
8 A Promising New Schiff Base-like Ligand for the Synthesis of Octahedral Iron(II)
Spin Crossover Complexes ....................................................................................... 139
8.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 139
8.2 Results and Discussion...................................................................................... 140
8.3 Conclusion......................................................................................................... 146
8.4 Experimental Section ........................................................................................ 147
8.5 References ......................................................................................................... 149
8.6 Supporting Information..................................................................................... 151
9 Complete Two-Step Spin-Transition in a 1D Chain Iron(II) Complex with 110 K
Wide Intermediate Plateau ........................................................................................ 153
9.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 154
9.2 Results ............................................................................................................... 156
9.3 Discussion ......................................................................................................... 170
9.4 Conclusion......................................................................................................... 171
9.5 Experimental Section ........................................................................................ 172
9.6 References ......................................................................................................... 175
9.7 Supporting Information..................................................................................... 179
10 Influence of Hydrogen Bonding on the Hysteresis Width in Iron(II) Spin Crossover
Complexes................................................................................................................. 181
10.1 Introduction .............................................................