Spin-State Modulation in FeII -Based Hofmann-Type Coordination Polymers: From Molecules to Materials

Chem Rec. 2022 Nov;22(11):e202200135. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202200135. Epub 2022 Jul 11.

Abstract

Spin crossover complexes that reversibly interconvert between two stable states imitate a binary state of 0 and 1, delivering a promising possibility to address the data processing concept in smart materials. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the modulation of magnetic transition between high spin and low spin and the factors responsible for stabilizing the spin states is an essential theme in modern materials design. In this context, the present review attempts to provide a concise outline of the design strategy employed at the molecular level for fine-tuning the spin-state switching in FeII -based Hofmann-type coordination polymers and their effects on the optical and magnetic response. In addition, development towards the nanoscale architectures of HCPs, i. e., in terms of nanoparticles and thin films, are emphasized to bridge the gap between the laboratory and reality.

Keywords: Hofmann coordination polymer; magnetic memory; nanoparticles; spin-state switching; thin films.

Publication types

  • Review