| Literature DB >> 26083272 |
Junye Yang1,2, Long Zhou1,2, Jinguang Cheng1,3, Zhiwei Hu4, Changyang Kuo4, Chih-Wen Pao5, Lingyun Jang5, Jyh-Fu Lee5, Jianhong Dai1, Sijia Zhang1, Shaomin Feng1, Panpan Kong1, Zhen Yuan1, Jie Yuan1, Yoshiya Uwatoko3, Tao Liu6, Changqing Jin1,2, Youwen Long1,2.
Abstract
The metal-organic framework {[Fe(2,2'-bipyridine)(CN)4]2Co(4,4'-bipyridine)}·4H2O (Fe2Co-MOF) with single-chain magnetism undergoes an intermetallic charge transfer that converts the Fe2Co charge/spin configurations from Fe(3+)LS-Co(2+)HS-Fe(3+)LS to Fe(2+)LS-Co(3+)LS-Fe(3+)LS (LS = low spin, HS = high spin) around 220 K under ambient pressure. A series of coherent phase transitions in structure, magnetism, permittivity and ferroelectricity are found to take place accompanying with the charge transfer, making Fe2Co-MOF a unique ferroelectric single-chain magnet at low temperature. Moreover, our detailed measurements of magnetization, dielectric constant, and Raman scattering under high pressures illustrate that the charge transfer as well as the resulting multifunctional transitions can be readily induced to occur at room temperature by applying a tiny external pressure of about 0.5 kbar. The present study thus provides a pressure well-controllable multifunctional material with potential applications in a broad temperature region across room temperature.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26083272 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5b00739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem ISSN: 0020-1669 Impact factor: 5.165