A two-step spin crossover mononuclear iron(ii) complex with a [HS–LS–LS] intermediate phase
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Sylvestre Bonnet, Maxime A. Siegler, José Sánchez Costa, Gábor Molnár, Azzedine Bousseksou, Anthony L. Spek, Patrick Gamez, Jan Reedijk
The two-step spin crossover of a new mononuclear iron(II) complex is studied by magnetic, crystallographic and calorimetric methods revealing two successive first-order phase transitions and an ordered intermediate phase built by the repetition of the unprecedented [HS–LS–LS] motif.
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