Abstract
AbstractMaterials exhibiting irreversible phase transitions, leading to changes in their properties, have a potential for novel application in electronic components such as a non‐rewritable high‐security memory. Here, we focused on the two salts, [(9‐triptycylammonium)([18]crown‐6)][Ni(dmit)2] (1) and [(9‐triptycylammonium)([15]crown‐5)][Ni(dmit)2] (2), which featured 2D sheet structures with alternately stacked cation and anion layers. Both salts exhibit similar cation arrangements, however, their anion arrangements differ significantly. The temperature‐dependent magnetic susceptibilities of 1 and 2 were well reproduced by the alternating chain model (JAC1/kB=−306(8), JAC2/kB=−239(3) K) and the Curie‐Weiss model (θ=−3.9(1) K), respectively. 1 experience a reversible phase transition around 40–60 K, causing anomalies in magnetic behavior. Moreover, an irreversible single‐crystal‐to‐single‐crystal phase transition to 1′ undergo at ~381 K, inducing a rearrangement of [Ni(dmit)2]− anions and a resistivity decrease from 6.5×106 to 6.5×102 Ω cm. The susceptibility curve of 1′ was reproduced by a combination of the Curie‐Weiss and dimer models (Jdimer/kB=−407(5), θ=−26.7(5) K). The irreversible transition of 1 is the first example for such supramolecule and [Ni(dmit)2]− system to our knowledge, in opening potential new‐type materials.
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