Issue 8, 2022

Ligand design of zero-field splitting in trigonal prismatic Ni(ii) cage complexes

Abstract

Complexes of encapsulated metal ions are promising potential metal-based electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI) agents due to zero-field splitting. Herein, we synthesize and magnetically characterize a series of five new Ni(II) complexes based on a clathrochelate ligand to provide a new design strategy for zero-field splitting in an encaged environment. UV-Vis and X-ray single-crystal diffraction experiments demonstrate slight physical and electronic structure changes as a function of the differing substituents. The consequence of these changes at the remote apical and sidearm positions of the encaging ligands is a zero-field splitting parameter (D) that varies over a large range of 11 cm−1. These results demonstrate a remarkable flexibility of the zero-field splitting and electronic structure in nickelous cages and give a clear toolkit for modifying zero-field splitting in highly stable ligand shells.

Graphical abstract: Ligand design of zero-field splitting in trigonal prismatic Ni(ii) cage complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2021
Accepted
28 Jan 2022
First published
04 Feb 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 3341-3348

Author version available

Ligand design of zero-field splitting in trigonal prismatic Ni(II) cage complexes

A. J. Campanella, T. M. Ozvat and J. M. Zadrozny, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 3341 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT02156G

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