Spin-Crossover Cobalt(II) Compound with Banana-Shaped Structure
Inorganic Chemistry2005Vol. 44(21), pp. 7295–7297
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Shinya Hayami, Reiko Moriyama, Yuji Shigeyoshi, Ryo Kawajiri, Tadaoki Mitani, Motoko Akita, Katsuya Inoue, Yonezo Maeda
Abstract
A banana-shaped spin-crossover (SCO) cobalt(II) complex [Co(C16-terpy)2](BPh4)2 (1) with long alkyl chains, based on a terpyridine frame, was synthesized. Compound 1 exhibited very gradual SCO behavior and changes in the dielectric constant. This shows a way in which SCO materials can be used in electronic devices.
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