Issue 43, 2021

Eight coordinated mononuclear dysprosium complexes of heptadentate aminophenol ligands: the influence of the phenol substituents and the ancillary donors on the magnetic relaxation

Abstract

The mononuclear complexes [Dy(3Br,5Cl-H3L1,1,4)(D)]·solvate (D = H2O, solvate = 0.25MeOH, 1W·0.25MeOH; D = Py without solvate, 1Py), and [Dy(3NO2,5Br-H3L1,1,4)(H2O)] (2W) were isolated. The crystal structures of 1W·0.25MeOH, 1Py and 2W·2CH3C6H5 show that the DyIII ion is octacoordinated, in N4O4 or N5O3 environments, with distorted geometries, between square antiprism, biaugmented trigonal prism and triangular dodecahedral. A similar environment for the metal ion is shown in the chiral crystals of the diamagnetic yttrium analogue [Y(3Br,5Cl-H3L1,1,4)(MeOH)] (3M), which were spontaneously resolved. Magnetic analyses of the three dysprosium complexes, and their diluted analogous 1W@Y, 1Py@Y and 2W@Y, reveal that none of them seem to relax through an Orbach mechanism at Hdc = 0. However, the three complexes show Orbach relaxation under Hdc = 1000 Oe, and 1Py is the in-field SIM with the highest energy barrier among these complexes, with a Ueff value of 358 K. Analysis of ac magnetic data shows that the electron-withdrawing substituents on the phenol rings of the aminophenol ligands, as well as the auxiliary oxygen donors from water ligands, reduce the energy barriers of the complexes, which is attributed to a charge reduction in the coordinating atoms of the aminophenol donor. Ab initio calculations support the experimental results.

Graphical abstract: Eight coordinated mononuclear dysprosium complexes of heptadentate aminophenol ligands: the influence of the phenol substituents and the ancillary donors on the magnetic relaxation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2021
Accepted
22 Oct 2021
First published
22 Oct 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 15878-15887

Eight coordinated mononuclear dysprosium complexes of heptadentate aminophenol ligands: the influence of the phenol substituents and the ancillary donors on the magnetic relaxation

M. Fondo, J. Corredoira-Vázquez, A. M. García-Deibe, J. Sanmartín-Matalobos, D. Reta and E. Colacio, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 15878 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT02756E

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