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Title: From a Dy(III) Single Molecule Magnet (SMM) to a Ferromagnetic (Mn(II)Dy(III)Mn(II)] Trinuclear Complex
Authors: Bhunia, Asamanjoy
Gamer, Michael T
Ungur, Liviu 
Chibotaru, Liviu F
Powell, Annie K
Lan, Yanhua
Roesky, Peter W
Menges, Fabian
Riehn, Christoph
Niedner-Schatteburg, Gereon
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear
Chemistry
LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES
RELAXATION
MAGNETIZATION
BEHAVIOR
CLUSTERS
DIMER
Issue Date: 17-Sep-2012
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation: Bhunia, Asamanjoy, Gamer, Michael T, Ungur, Liviu, Chibotaru, Liviu F, Powell, Annie K, Lan, Yanhua, Roesky, Peter W, Menges, Fabian, Riehn, Christoph, Niedner-Schatteburg, Gereon (2012-09-17). From a Dy(III) Single Molecule Magnet (SMM) to a Ferromagnetic (Mn(II)Dy(III)Mn(II)] Trinuclear Complex. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 51 (18) : 9589-9597. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic300065x
Abstract: The Schiff base compound 2,2′-{[(2-aminoethyl)imino]bis[2,1- ethanediyl-nitriloethylidyne]}bis-2-hydroxy-benzoic acid (H 4L) as a proligand was prepared in situ. This proligand has three potential coordination pockets which make it possible to accommodate from one to three metal ions allowing for the possible formation of mono-, di-, and trinuclear complexes. Reaction of in situ prepared H 4L with Dy(NO 3) 3·5H 2O resulted in the formation of a mononuclear complex [Dy(H 3L) 2](NO 3)·(EtOH) ·8(H 2O) (1), which shows SMM behavior. In contrast, reaction of in situ prepared H 4L with Mn(ClO 4) 2· 6H 2O and Dy(NO 3) 3·5H 2O in the presence of a base resulted in a trinuclear mixed 3d-4f complex (NHEt 3) 2[Dy{Mn(L)} 2](ClO 4) ·2(H 2O) (2). At low temperatures, compound 2 is a weak ferromagnet. Thus, the SMM behavior of compound 1 can be switched off by incorporating two Mn(II) ions in close proximity either side of the Dy(III). This quenching behavior is ascribed to the presence of the weak ferromagnetic interactions between the Mn(II) and Dy(III) ions, which at T > 2 K act as a fluctuating field causing the reversal of magnetization on the dysprosium ion. Mass spectrometric ion signals related to compounds 1 and 2 were both detected in positive and negative ion modes via electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX) reactions with ND 3 were performed in a FT-ICR Penning-trap mass spectrometer. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
Source Title: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/228841
ISSN: 00201669
1520510X
DOI: 10.1021/ic300065x
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