Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SWITCHCATALYSIS (Switchable catalytic activity of spin crossover materials)
Berichtszeitraum: 2015-06-01 bis 2017-05-31
We aimed to develop catalysts based upon SCO complexes whose activity may be switched by different external stimuli. Understanding the reactivity of transition metal complexes involving multiple spin states is a challenge of experimental and theoretical chemistry. Studies of the catalysis by SCO complexes may give a direct answer about the effect of spin state on the reactivity (catalytic activity) of coordination compounds. This kind of switchable catalysts may be applied when a catalytic reaction is to be started or stopped, a target compound of reaction should be changed from one to another, a stereoselectivity of reaction should be changed, in various biochemical processes.
The scientific key question was how the SCO phenomenon affects the catalytic activity. We aimed to develop materials that can display a spin dependent catalytic activity, to understand the mechanisms of the catalysis and spin state role and catalytic reaction. We wanted to test mechanisms that can have the biggest impact in controlling the catalytic activity of switchable materials.
In addition, a highly cooperative spin crossover was observed at 367 and 349 K in heating and cooling modes for the 3D cyanoheterometallic compound [Fe(pz){Au(CN)2}2]. Negative thermal expansion along the c axis was detected below and above activities:
Presentations at the international conferences and workshops (EU funding acknowledged):
- 6th International Workshop on Phase Transition and Dynamical Properties of Spin Transition Materials, 2016, Gandia, Spain.
- 2nd Mediterranean Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect, 2016, Cavtat, Croatia.
- 42nd International Conference on Coordination the transition temperature. A high temperature spin crossover (Tup = 367 K) was detected in a metal–organic framework [Fe(pz){Ag(CN)2}2]·MeCN (pz = pyrazine). Upon heating, acetonitrile guest molecules were released, which slightly shifted the transition temperature of the complex (Tup = 370 K and Tdown = 356 K).
DisseminationChemistry, 2016, Brest, France
Other presentations:
- Monthly presentations of the intermediate results within the group (5-10 researchers) working in the domain of catalysis.
- Four presentations at the seminars in the institute (November 2015, June 2015, January 2016, December 2016).
Three papers published in peer-reviewed journals (all papers contain references to EU funding):
1) I.A. Gural'skiy, B.O. Golub, S.I. Shylin, V. Ksenofontov, H.J. Shepherd, P.R. Raithby, W. Tremel and I.O. Fritsky. Cooperative High-Temperature Spin Crossover Accompanied by a Highly Anisotropic Structural Distortion. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2016, 2016, 19, 3191-3195.
2) I.A. Gural'skiy, S.I. Shylin, B.O. Golub, V. Ksenofontov, I.O. Fritsky and W. Tremel. High temperature spin crossover in [Fe(pyrazine){Ag(CN)2}2] and its solvate. New J. Chem. 2016, 40, 9012-9016.
3) I.A. Gural'skiy, S.I. Shylin, V. Ksenofontov, W. Tremel. Spin-State Dependent Redox Catalytic Activity of a Switchable Iron(II) Complex. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2017, DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201700454.
Other dissemination activities:
- Project web-page was developed and updated.
- ResearchGate profile of the researcher and his publications was updated.
- Facebook and VK posts on the new publication achieved within the project.
- Kiev University Magazine published an article on receiving a fellowship by the principle PI.
- One newspaper and one TV channel have made an interview to the PI on his fellowship.
- 2 years experience in a group with focus in biomimetic catalysis to acquire an expertise in the domain of catalysis by inorganic and coordination materials.
- participation in 3 international conferences helped to integration into a scientific community within the spin-crossover domain of research.
- collaboration with researchers from Mainz University will continue: W. Tremel in biomimetic catalysis and magnetism; V. Ksenofontov in the domain of Mossbauer spectroscopy.
- After finishing a post-doc stage in Mainz University, the PI directly moved to a permanent position as research associate at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. He will continue a research in the related domain of switchable materials.
Impact on the research domain, industry and society:
- A new type of catalysts (switchable catalyst) was obtained. It displays a unique ability to be switched by temperature and consequently change their catalytic activity. New materials that display such unique properties were developed.
- This results are unique for the research domain. They showed that not only physical, but also chemical properties change with the spin transition in a material.
- The idea can be implemented in industry by combing technically important catalysts with SCO materials.
- A new domain of research around switchable catalysts was launched.
Progress beyond the state of art and results:
To observe the effect of spin state on the catalytic activity of iron complexes, a 1D iron-triazole coordination polymer was studied. Studies were done on [Fe(NH2trz)3]Br2 prepared from water (1a) or ethanol (1b).
1a and 1b displayed a cooperative spin transition around room temperature (1a: Tup = 305 K, Tdown = 296 K; 1b: Tup = 301 K, Tdown = 283 K). [Fe(NH2trz)3](ClO4)2 (2) containing a perchlorate counter anion without a spin transition (LS→HS transition occurs at ~240 K) was used for comparison.
The kinetics for different quantities of 1a show a pronounced catalytic efficiency of the Fe(II)-triazole complex in the solid state.