Reverse Hofmann-Type Spin-Crossover Compound Showing a Multichannel Controllable Color Change in an Ambient Environment

Jing Hua Yang, Yan Xin Zhao, Jin Peng Xue, Zi Shuo Yao*, Jun Tao*

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Abstract

Materials that demonstrate a multichannel controllable color change in response to external stimuli are fascinating for their potential applications in sensoring and displaying devices. Herein we report a FeII spin-crossover (SCO) compound that exhibits both solvatochromism and thermochromism under an ambient environment. This Hofmann-type compound possesses two different pores where the solvent guests can be removed in a two-step process. Because the loss of solvent guests modifies the spin state of magnetic centers, an unusual yellow-red-yellow two-step color change of crystals was detected. Moreover, because of the strong cooperativity of the spin centers, a dramatic red-to-yellow color change of crystals in response to a minute thermal perturbation around 303 K is triggered by an abrupt spin transition of the metal centers. The multichannel controllable dramatic color change demonstrated in the present compound highlights the sensoring and displaying roles of SCO materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7337-7344
Number of pages8
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume60
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2021

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