Abstract

Polarization phenomena induced by adsorption and desorption of solvated molecules in a new class of homo-binuclear and trinuclear iron complexes were investigated by means of correlated TSDC and infrared (IR) absorption spectra. ((Fe(L)))/sub 2/Fe(CN)/sub 6/Cl-4H/sub 2/O (where L is a bis(acylhydrazone) of 2,6-diacetylpyridine) shows a typical behavior: the TSDC bands occurring in the as-prepared pellet at approximately 180 and approximately 290 K disappear whenever the sample is stored in dynamic vacuum and a new one grows at approximately 155 K. The subsequent exposure to moist atmosphere causes a partial recovery of the spectrum, suggesting that loosely bound water molecules are responsible for the polarization phenomena. The adsorption and desorption kinetics analyzed by means of IR spectroscopy supported such a conclusion. >

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