Two novel three-dimensional metal-organic compounds of formula FAKM(CN), where M = Co, Fe and FA = formamidinium (CH(NH)), have been found to crystallize in a perovskite-like architecture. They have been investigated by X-ray diffraction, dielectric and spectroscopic methods as a function of temperature in order to determine the interactions in the crystals and the mechanism of phase transitions occurring at ca. 321 K upon heating. The phase transitions in both crystals are of first order and originate from the ordering of the formamidinium cations below T. Symmetry reduction (cubic-to-triclinic) seems to be the strongest upon temperature decrease among known metal-organic frameworks. These materials have been proposed as possible switchable dielectrics with a convenient near-room-temperature transition temperature.
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