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Enhancement of Tb(III) -Cu(II) Single-Molecule Magnet Performance through Structural Modification.


ABSTRACT: We report a series of 3d-4f complexes {Ln2 Cu3 (H3 L)2 Xn } (X=OAc(-) , Ln=Gd, Tb or X=NO3 (-) , Ln=Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er) using the 2,2'-(propane-1,3-diyldiimino)bis[2-(hydroxylmethyl)propane-1,3-diol] (H6 L) pro-ligand. All complexes, except that in which Ln=Gd, show slow magnetic relaxation in zero applied dc field. A remarkable improvement of the energy barrier to reorientation of the magnetisation in the {Tb2 Cu3 (H3 L)2 Xn } complexes is seen by changing the auxiliary ligands (X=OAc(-) for NO3 (-) ). This leads to the largest reported relaxation barrier in zero applied dc field for a Tb/Cu-based single-molecule magnet. Ab initio CASSCF calculations performed on mononuclear Tb(III) models are employed to understand the increase in energy barrier and the calculations suggest that the difference stems from a change in the Tb(III) coordination environment (C4v versus Cs ).

SUBMITTER: Heras Ojea MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5008113 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancement of Tb(III) -Cu(II) Single-Molecule Magnet Performance through Structural Modification.

Heras Ojea María José MJ   Milway Victoria A VA   Velmurugan Gunasekaran G   Thomas Lynne H LH   Coles Simon J SJ   Wilson Claire C   Wernsdorfer Wolfgang W   Rajaraman Gopalan G   Murrie Mark M  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20160803 36


We report a series of 3d-4f complexes {Ln2 Cu3 (H3 L)2 Xn } (X=OAc(-) , Ln=Gd, Tb or X=NO3 (-) , Ln=Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er) using the 2,2'-(propane-1,3-diyldiimino)bis[2-(hydroxylmethyl)propane-1,3-diol] (H6 L) pro-ligand. All complexes, except that in which Ln=Gd, show slow magnetic relaxation in zero applied dc field. A remarkable improvement of the energy barrier to reorientation of the magnetisation in the {Tb2 Cu3 (H3 L)2 Xn } complexes is seen by changing the auxiliary ligands (X=OAc(-) for NO  ...[more]

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