Tuning the Spin-Crossover Properties of the [(Cp1-R)2Mn] Metallocenes

24 February 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

In this work, we present a computational study using density functional theory (DFT) on how the single functionalization of the cyclopentadienyl ligand in
[(Cp1-R)2Mn] systems can be used to tune the spin-crossover properties in such systems. Using the OLYP functional, accurate values for the transition temperature (T1/2) can be obtained, and our DFT methodology can be used to explore the effect that different substituents have on tuning such quantity. In particular, we show that the electronic structure of the [(Cp1-R)2Mn] can be tuned via the R group, allowing for a fine-tuning degree of the T1/2 that expands between 0 and 400 K. Our results allow for a rational design of new manganocene based systems with tailored SCO properties.

Keywords

Manganocenes
Spin-Crossover
Organometallic Compounds
Density Functional Theory
Electronic Structure

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