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. 2016 Oct 17;55(20):10597-10607.
doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b01832. Epub 2016 Oct 5.

The Nature of the Bridging Anion Controls the Single-Molecule Magnetic Properties of DyX4M 12-Metallacrown-4 Complexes

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The Nature of the Bridging Anion Controls the Single-Molecule Magnetic Properties of DyX4M 12-Metallacrown-4 Complexes

Thaddeus T Boron 3rd et al. Inorg Chem. .

Abstract

A family of DyX4M(12-MCMnIII(N)shi-4) compounds were synthesized and magnetically characterized (X = salicylate, acetate, benzoate, trimethylacetate, M = NaI or KI). The bridging ligands were systematically varied while keeping the remainder of the MC-geometry constant. The type of monovalent cation, necessary for charge balance, was also altered. The dc magnetization and susceptibility of all compounds were similar across the series. Regardless of the identity of the countercation, the Dy(Hsal)4M 12-MC-4 compounds were the only compounds to show frequency-dependent ac magnetic susceptibility, a hallmark of single-molecule magnetism. This indicates that the nature of the bridging ligand in the 12-MCMnIII(N)shi-4 compounds strongly affects the out-of-phase magnetic properties. The SMM behavior appears to correlate with the pKa of the bridging ligand.

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