Thermal- and Light-Induced Valence Tautomerism with a Concerted Spin Transition in an Iron Tris(diimine) Complex

Abstract

The switching phenomena of spin crossover (SCO) and valence tautomerism (VT) are respectively dominated by iron(II) and cobalt-dioxolene systems. To explore new possibilities for SCO or VT, the redox-active α-diimine ligand bis((phenyl)imino)acenaphthene (Ph-BIAN), which can adopt neutral (L0), monoanionic (L●−), and dianionic (L2−) states, was paired with zinc, cobalt, manganese and iron to give [M(Ph-BIAN)3](BPh4)2 (M = Zn (1), Co (2), Mn (3), Fe (4)). Compounds 1, 2 and 3 adopt a temperature invariant MII-(L0)3 state, (2 and 3 are high spin (HS)) in the solid- and solution-states. Electrochemical measurements show the metal controls the degree of electronic communication between the Ph-BIAN ligands. In stark contrast to 1, 2 and 3, compound 4 adopts the LS-FeIII-(L●−)(L0)2 (LS = low spin) tautomeric form as the ground state in both the solid-state and in solution. Combined variable temperature solid- and solution-state structural, Mössbauer and electronic spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements show that 4 undergoes the thermally-induced VT process LS-FeIII-(L●−)(L0)2 ⇌ HS-FeII-(L0)3, the only example of VT accompanied by a concerted spin transition in an iron complex with a redox-active ligand. Solid-state photomagnetic measurements suggest that the VT interconversion is also induced by light. Light-induced VT has not been observed previously for complexes other than cobalt-dioxolene, and is potentially afforded here by the unique spin-state change that results in large differences in the Fe−N bond lengths for the two valence tautomers. This study introduces a new example of VT, and hints that optically-induced VT could be displayed by iron systems, opening alternate pathways toward molecular switches that can be controlled with multiple stimuli.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
17 Nov 2024
Accepted
22 Feb 2025
First published
24 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Thermal- and Light-Induced Valence Tautomerism with a Concerted Spin Transition in an Iron Tris(diimine) Complex

J. T. Janetzki, D. S. Brown, F. Daumann, I. H. Ismail, R. W. Gable, M. Hay, R. J. Mulder, A. A. Starikova, B. Weber, M. J. Giansiracusa and C. Boskovic, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4SC07798A

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