Spin Transitions in Trigonal Bipyramid Clusters of Group 8 Metal Ions Catalina Achim, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University The current.

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Spin Transitions in Trigonal Bipyramid Clusters of Group 8 Metal Ions Catalina Achim, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University The current quest for increased capacity of information storage devices has fuelled intense research of molecule-based materials that can be bistable. Our research is focused on the investigation of molecules that can undergo spin transitions between two different spin states and contain multiple Fe(II) ions. In these complexes, the spin transition can be affected by intramolecular interactions between the metal ions. In collaborative studies with the Dunbar group at Texas A&M, Musfeldt group at University of Tennessee, and Petasis group at Allegheny College, we have studied a series of trigonal bipyramid clusters that contain in the equatorial positions three Fe ions with bis(tetramethylphenantroline)bis(cyanide) coordination and in the axial positions two metal ions from the group 8 of the periodic table with hexacyanide ligands. A combination of Mössbauer, EPR, and IR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and magnetic susceptibility studies have shown that the clusters in which the axial ions are Fe or Ru show a LS FeII ↔ HS FeII spin transition while the clusters in which Os ions in the axial positions undergo a charge transfer coupled spin transition. It is the first time that a transition of the latter type led to the largest possible spin change at an Fe ion, namely from S = 0 for FeII to S = 5/2 for FeIII. FeII LS ↔ HS Spin Transition in Fe-Fe and Fe-Ru Clusters Fe/RuIII Fe/RuIII LS HS FeII FeII Charge Transfer Coupled Spin Transition in Fe-Os Clusters OsII OsIII HS FeIII LS FeII