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Magnetic Sponge with Neutral-Ionic Phase Transitions.


ABSTRACT: Phase transitions caused by the charge instability between the neutral and ionic phases of compounds, i.e., N-I phase transitions, provide avenues for switching the intrinsic properties of compounds related to electron/spin correlation and dipole generation as well as charge distribution. However, it is extremely difficult to control the transition temperature (Tc) for the N-I phase transition, and only chemical modification based on the original material have been investigated. Here, a design overview of the tuning of N-I phase transition by interstitial guest molecules is presented. This study reports a new chain coordination-polymer [Ru2(3,4-Cl2PhCO2)4TCNQ(EtO)2]?DCE (1-DCE; 3,4-Cl2PhCO2- = 3,4-dichlorobenzoate; TCNQ(EtO)2 2,5-diethoxy-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane; and DCE = 1,2-dichloroethane) that exhibits a one-step N-I transition at 230 K (= Tc) with the N- and I-states possessing a simple paramagnetic state and a ferrimagnetically correlated state for the high- and low-temperature phases, respectively. The Tc continuously decreases depending on the content of DCE, which eventually disappears with the complete evacuation of DCE, affording solvent-free compound 1 with the N-state in the entire temperature range (this behavior is reversible). This is an example of tuning the in situ Tc for the N-I phase transition via the control of the interstitial guest molecules.

SUBMITTER: Kosaka W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5827013 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetic Sponge with Neutral-Ionic Phase Transitions.

Kosaka Wataru W   Takahashi Yusuke Y   Nishio Masaki M   Narushima Keisuke K   Fukunaga Hiroki H   Miyasaka Hitoshi H  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20171204 2


Phase transitions caused by the charge instability between the neutral and ionic phases of compounds, i.e., N-I phase transitions, provide avenues for switching the intrinsic properties of compounds related to electron/spin correlation and dipole generation as well as charge distribution. However, it is extremely difficult to control the transition temperature (<i>T</i><sub>c</sub>) for the N-I phase transition, and only chemical modification based on the original material have been investigated  ...[more]

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