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Valentin V Novikov1, Ivan V Ananyev1, Alexander A Pavlov1, Matvey V Fedin2, Konstantin A Lyssenko1, Yan Z Voloshin1.
Abstract
As a rule, rational design of cooperative spin-crossover (SCO) molecular switches is largely based on consideration of sizes and structures of individual building blocks, whereas a meticulous analysis of crystal packing, including the weakest intermolecular interactions, is often assumed to play a secondary role or is even fully neglected. By investigating cobalt(II) clathrochelates, which do not change the molecular volume upon SCO, we showed that even weak (1.2 kcal/mol) π···Cl intermolecular interactions can cause a pronounced anticooperativity of SCO, being more gradual in the solid state than in solution. Our results clearly demonstrate that the "chemical pressure" concept is not as general as it is thought to be, and the successful design of molecular switches requires in-depth analysis of intermolecular interactions, however weak they seem.Entities:
Keywords: clathrochelates; cobalt(II); cooperativity; macrocyclic compounds; molecular switches; spin crossover
Year: 2014 PMID: 26276599 DOI: 10.1021/jz402678q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475