| Literature DB >> 31793123 |
Xinghui Qi1, Sébastien Pillet2, Coen de Graaf3,4, Michał Magott5, El-Eulmi Bendeif2, Philippe Guionneau1, Mathieu Rouzières6, Valérie Marvaud7, Olaf Stefańczyk1,8, Dawid Pinkowicz5, Corine Mathonière1.
Abstract
The photoinduced properties of the octacoordinated complex K4 MoIV (CN)8 ⋅2 H2 O were studied by theoretical calculations, crystallography, and optical and magnetic measurements. The crystal structure recorded at 10 K after blue light irradiation reveals an heptacoordinated Mo(CN)7 species originating from the light-induced cleavage of one Mo-CN bond, concomitant with the photoinduced formation of a paramagnetic signal. When this complex is heated to 70 K, it returns to its original diamagnetic ground state, demonstrating full reversibility. The photomagnetic properties show a partial conversion into a triplet state possessing significant magnetic anisotropy, which is in agreement with theoretical studies. Inspired by these results, we isolated the new compound [K(crypt-222)]3 [MoIV (CN)7 ]⋅3 CH3 CN using a photochemical pathway, confirming that photodissociation leads to a stable heptacyanomolybdate(IV) species in solution.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray diffraction; cyanides; magnetic properties; molybdenum; photochemistry
Year: 2020 PMID: 31793123 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201914527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336