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A spin crossover porous hybrid architecture for potential sensing applications.

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Spin crossover cations have been successfully synthesized in the pores of a mesoporous robust Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) MIL-100(Al) through sequential introduction of Fe(iii) cations and a sal2trien ligand. The MIL-100(Al)@Fe(sal2trien)… Click to show full abstract

Spin crossover cations have been successfully synthesized in the pores of a mesoporous robust Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) MIL-100(Al) through sequential introduction of Fe(iii) cations and a sal2trien ligand. The MIL-100(Al)@Fe(sal2trien) hybrid material retains its crystallinity and partial porosity compared to the parent MOF. The spin state of the Fe(sal2trien)+ cations can be modulated at room temperature through sorption of guest molecules, paving the way to the design of a new generation of sensors based on MOF@spin crossover complex solids.

Keywords: hybrid architecture; porous hybrid; spin crossover; crossover porous; architecture potential; potential sensing

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2018

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