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    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The Lamb-Mössbauer Factor (LMF) of molecular crystals is expected to depend on the electronic molecular states by their different intramolecular vibrational frequencies. Revisiting Mössbauer spectra obtained by time differential Mössbauer emission spectroscopy of the low spin compound [57Co/Mn(bipy)3](PF6)2 (bipy= 2,2'-bipyridine) a ratio of 1.25 for the LMFs of the low spin ground state and of an excited high spin state decaying in the Mössbauer time window could be evaluated. The difference found is in line with the change of LMF observed for spin crossover compounds where the excited high spin state is populated by the so‐called LIESST effect. The initial population of the high spin state is close to 100%.
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    Hyperfine interactions 113 (1998), S. 331-339 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)-57CoII and bis(2,2':6',2'-terpyridine)-57CoII complexes were synthesised in the supercages of zeolite‐Y in order to study the effect of molecular isolation on the aftereffects of the 57Co(EC)57Fe decay. As compared to the regular crystalline salts of the complex ions where, according to the emission Mössbauer spectra, the most abundant species is low‐spin FeII, the molecular isolation in the zeolite resulted in a larger fraction of low‐spin FeIII and a varying amount of high‐spin Fe2+ species. In the investigated temperature range, 20 K to 295 K, the majority of the changes was observed above 80 K. In the case of tris (2,2'-bipyridyl)-57CoII-Y, the most characteristic change occurred in valence states, while for bis (2,2':6',2'-terpyridine)-57CoII‐Y, the temperature dependence of the spin states was more prominent. The change in the low spin valence states is explained partly by donor-acceptor properties of the zeolite lattice. The variation in the high spin fraction is explained by radiation damage of the ligand sphere and/or fragmentation of the complex ion followed by incomplete recombination in the supercage. Molecular isolation itself did not seem to increase the chance of fragmentation (as a consequence of charge neutralization following Auger ionization) of these highly conjugated complex molecules.
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