Issue 33, 2018

Elucidation of the two-step relaxation processes of a tetranuclear dysprosium molecular nanomagnet through magnetic dilution

Abstract

A new centrosymmetric tetranuclear aggregate [Dy4(L)2(OAc)8(CH3OH)2] (1) was assembled using a unique symmetrical Schiff base ligand 1,5-bis(salicylidene)-carbohydrazide (H2L). Magnetic studies reveal ferromagnetic interactions between dysprosium ions and two obvious relaxation processes under zero dc field with effective energy barriers Ueff of 38 K and 223 K, the highest among the reported tetranuclear dysprosium molecular nanomagnets. To obtain further evidence on the origination of the slow magnetic relaxation, a diamagnetic yttrium analogue [Y4(L)2(OAc)8(CH3OH)2] (2) and a diluted sample [(Dy0.06Y0.94)4(L)2(OAc)8(CH3OH)2] (3) were synthesized. Further magnetic studies on the diluted sample combined with theoretical calculations indicate that the two-step magnetic relaxation processes in complex 1 originate from the single-ion magnetic behaviors of dysprosium ions with different coordination environments.

Graphical abstract: Elucidation of the two-step relaxation processes of a tetranuclear dysprosium molecular nanomagnet through magnetic dilution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2018
Accepted
24 Jul 2018
First published
26 Jul 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 11636-11644

Elucidation of the two-step relaxation processes of a tetranuclear dysprosium molecular nanomagnet through magnetic dilution

Y. Fang, X. Ji, J. Xiong, G. Li, F. Ma, H. Sun, Y. Zhang and S. Gao, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 11636 DOI: 10.1039/C8DT01870G

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