Issue 44, 2013

Structural motif-dependent magnetic diversity observed in three-dimensional tetrazolyl-based MMOFs: synthesis, structures and magnetism

Abstract

Three extended three-dimensional (3D) magnetic metal–organic frameworks (MMOFs), {[Mn3(H2O)2(atz)4Cl2]·2CH3OH}n (1), {[Mn2(H2O)(atz)2(ip)]·C2H5OH}n (2) and {[Mn2(H2O)2(atz)(btc)]·3H2O·0.7CH3OH}n (3) (atz = 5-aminotetrazolate, ip2− = isophthalate and btc3− = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate), were respectively obtained by varying the coligands with different numbers of functionalities and molecular topology, and structurally and magnetically characterized. Complex 1 exhibits an eight-connected 36·418·53·6 topological network with linear MnII3 subunits periodically linked by ditopic atz connectors. Complex 2 possesses a pillared-layer framework constructed from undulated {Mn2(atz)2} layers and bidirectional ip2− spacers. By contrast, 3 consists of bent one-dimensional (1D) {Mn(atz)} ribbons, which are crosslinked through the carboxylate groups of tripodal btc3− connectors to generate a 3D architecture. Structural analysis reveals that the interesting motifs of 1–3 and their diverse linkages are significantly dominated by the cooperate coordination of the mixed ligands to the octahedral MnII ion. Magnetically, 1 displays ferrimagnetic behavior resulting from the periodic arrangement of the net moment in the MnII3 subunit, which is scarcely observed in the homometallic azolate systems. Complex 2 features unusual coexistence of spin-canted antiferromagnetic behavior and field-induced spin-flop transition due to the asymmetric magnetic superexchange within the two-dimensional (2D) {Mn2(atz)2} sublayer. By contrast, only antiferromagnetic ordering is observed in the 1D {Mn(atz)} ribbon of 3. These interesting results suggest that the diverse structural motifs by the cooperate coordination of octahedral MnII ion with the N-rich tetrazolyl group can more significantly direct the magnetic behaviors and could be hopefully utilized upon the construction of novel MMOFs.

Graphical abstract: Structural motif-dependent magnetic diversity observed in three-dimensional tetrazolyl-based MMOFs: synthesis, structures and magnetism

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2013
Accepted
02 Sep 2013
First published
02 Sep 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 15716-15725

Structural motif-dependent magnetic diversity observed in three-dimensional tetrazolyl-based MMOFs: synthesis, structures and magnetism

Z. Liu, H. Zou, Z. Hou, E. Yang and X. Zhao, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 15716 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT52190G

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