Publications by authors named "Eva Dova"

The spin-crossover complex [Fe(teec)(6)](ClO(4))(2) (teec = chloroethyltetrazole) exhibits a 50 % incomplete spin crossover in the temperature range 300-30 K. Time-resolved synchrotron powder diffraction experiments have been carried out to elucidate its structural behavior. We report crystal structure models of this material at 300 K (high spin) and 90 K (low spin), as solved from synchrotron powder diffraction data by using Genetic Algorithm and Parallel Tempering techniques and refined with Rietveld refinement.

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Article Synopsis
  • The complex [Fe(teec)6](BF4)2 experiences a two-step spin-crossover transition between temperatures of 300 K and 90 K.
  • Time-resolved synchrotron powder diffraction experiments were conducted to obtain crystal structure models, with the low-spin state at 90 K being fully refined using the Rietveld method.
  • The study highlights significant changes in unit-cell dimensions based on cooling rates and explores how these structural alterations relate to the spin-crossover behavior.
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Crystal structure determination and analysis have been carried out for the two spin-crossover compounds [Fe(teeX)(6)](BF(4))(2) (teeX is haloethyltetrazole; X = I: teei; X = Br: teeb), in both their high-spin (near 300 K) and their low-spin states (T = 90 K), using high-resolution powder-diffraction data collected at the ESRF (Grenoble, France) and SPring8 (Japan) synchrotron radiation facilities. The structures of teei have been solved using various direct-space structure determination techniques (grid search, genetic algorithm and parallel tempering) and refined with the Rietveld method using geometrical restraints. In the case of teeb, a structural model was found but a full refinement was not successful because of the presence of a significant amount of an amorphous component.

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