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Insight into D6h Symmetry: Targeting Strong Axiality in Stable Dysprosium(III) Hexagonal Bipyramidal Single-Ion Magnets.


ABSTRACT: Following a novel synthetic strategy where the strong uniaxial ligand field generated by the Ph3 SiO- (Ph3 SiO- =anion of triphenylsilanol) and the 2,4-di-t Bu-PhO- (2,4-di-t Bu-PhO- =anion of 2,4-di-tertbutylphenol) ligands combined with the weak equatorial field of the ligand LN6 , leads to [DyIII (LN6 )(2,4-di-t Bu-PhO)2 ](PF6 ) (1), [DyIII (LN6 )(Ph3 SiO)2 ](PF6 ) (2) and [DyIII (LN6 )(Ph3 SiO)2 ](BPh4 ) (3) hexagonal bipyramidal dysprosium(III) single-molecule magnets (SMMs) with high anisotropy barriers of Ueff =973?K for 1, Ueff =1080?K for 2 and Ueff =1124?K for 3 under zero applied dc field. Ab?initio calculations predict that the dominant magnetization reversal barrier of these complexes expands up to the 3rd Kramers doublet, thus revealing for the first time the exceptional uniaxial magnetic anisotropy that even the six equatorial donor atoms fail to negate, opening up the possibility to other higher-order symmetry SMMs.

SUBMITTER: Canaj AB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6790654 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insight into D<sub>6h</sub> Symmetry: Targeting Strong Axiality in Stable Dysprosium(III) Hexagonal Bipyramidal Single-Ion Magnets.

Canaj Angelos B AB   Dey Sourav S   Martí Emma Regincós ER   Wilson Claire C   Rajaraman Gopalan G   Murrie Mark M  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20190822 40


Following a novel synthetic strategy where the strong uniaxial ligand field generated by the Ph<sub>3</sub> SiO<sup>-</sup> (Ph<sub>3</sub> SiO<sup>-</sup> =anion of triphenylsilanol) and the 2,4-di-<sup>t</sup> Bu-PhO<sup>-</sup> (2,4-di-<sup>t</sup> Bu-PhO<sup>-</sup> =anion of 2,4-di-tertbutylphenol) ligands combined with the weak equatorial field of the ligand L<sup>N6</sup> , leads to [Dy<sup>III</sup> (L<sup>N6</sup> )(2,4-di-<sup>t</sup> Bu-PhO)<sub>2</sub> ](PF<sub>6</sub> ) (1), [Dy<sup  ...[more]

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