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Self-assembled polymetallic square grids ([2 × 2] M4, [3 × 3] M9) and trigonal bipyramidal clusters (M5)—structural and magnetic properties.

Dawe, L.N.; Abedin, T.S.M.; Kelly, T.L.; Thompson, L.K.; Miller, D.O.; Zhao, L.; Wilson, C.; Leech, M.A.; Howard, J.A.K.

Authors

L.N. Dawe

T.S.M. Abedin

T.L. Kelly

L.K. Thompson

D.O. Miller

L. Zhao

C. Wilson

M.A. Leech



Abstract

New self-assembled grids and clusters are reported, with square [2 × 2] M4 (M = Mn(II)4, Cu(II)4), trigonal-bipyramidal Mn(II)5, and square [3 × 3] M9 (M = Mn(II), Cu(II)) examples. These are based on a series of ditopic and tritopic hydrazone ligands involving pyridine, pyrimidine and imidazole end groups. In all cases the metal centres are bridged by hydrazone oxygen atoms with large (>125°) bridge angles, leading to antiferromagnetic exchange for all the Mn systems (J = −2 to −5 cm−1), which results in S = 0 (Mn4), and S = 5/2 (Mn5, Mn9) ground states. The copper systems have a 90° alternation of the Jahn–Teller axes within the Cu4 and Cu8 grid rings (Cu9), which leads to magnetic orbital orthogonality, and dominant ferromagnetic coupling. For the Cu9 grid antiferromagnetic exchange between the ring and the central copper leads to a S = 7/2 ground state, while for the Cu4 grids S = 4/2 ground states are observed. The magnetic data have been treated using isotropic exchange models in the cases of the Cu4 and Cu9 grids, and the Mn5 clusters. However due to the enormity of a fully isotropic calculation a simplified model is used for the Mn9 grid, in which the outer Mn8 ring is treated as the equivalent of an isolated magnetic chain, with no coupling to the central metal ion.

Citation

Dawe, L., Abedin, T., Kelly, T., Thompson, L., Miller, D., Zhao, L., …Howard, J. (2006). Self-assembled polymetallic square grids ([2 × 2] M4, [3 × 3] M9) and trigonal bipyramidal clusters (M5)—structural and magnetic properties. Journal of materials chemistry, 16(26), 2645-2659. https://doi.org/10.1039/b602595a

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2006
Journal Journal of Materials Chemistry
Print ISSN 0959-9428
Electronic ISSN 1364-5501
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 26
Pages 2645-2659
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/b602595a
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1565770