Issue 6, 2020

The near-infrared luminescence and magnetism of dinuclear complexes with different local symmetries constructed from a β-diketonate co-ligand and bis-Schiff base ligand

Abstract

Five new phenoxo-O bridged rare-earth (RE) dinuclear complexes, obtained by adopting the auxiliary ligand Hdbm (dibenzoylmethane) and a bis-Schiff base ligand H2L (N,N′-bis(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylidene)-propane-1,2-diamine), [RE2(dbm)4L·CH3OH] (RE = Y (1), Dy (2), Ho (3), Er (4), and Yb (5)), were prepared and studied in terms of their structures, magnetic properties and NIR luminescence. Complexes 1–5 crystallize isomorphically in the space group P[1 with combining macron]. More significantly, the two central ions of the complexes adopt different coordination modes and configurations. The symmetries of the two central rare-earth ions are D2d and D4d, respectively. The results of magnetic studies demonstrate that complex 2 shows frequency-dependent signals, with Ueff = 28 K. This is a typical feature of single-molecule magnets (SMMs). For complexes 3, 4 and 5, characteristic peaks were found during near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent measurements, resulting from the antenna effect. The photoluminescence lifetime (τav = 4.99 μs) and quantum yield (ΦLn = 0.25%) for complex 5 were obtained utilizing the luminescence decay curve.

Graphical abstract: The near-infrared luminescence and magnetism of dinuclear complexes with different local symmetries constructed from a β-diketonate co-ligand and bis-Schiff base ligand

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2019
Accepted
16 Jan 2020
First published
16 Jan 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 2561-2570

The near-infrared luminescence and magnetism of dinuclear complexes with different local symmetries constructed from a β-diketonate co-ligand and bis-Schiff base ligand

H. Chen, D. Wu, Y. Duan, L. Li, Y. Wang, X. Zhang, J. Cui and H. Gao, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 2561 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ05571A

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