Spatial aromatic fences of metal–organic frameworks for manipulating the electron spin of a fulleropyrrolidine nitroxide radical†
Abstract
The electron spin properties of a fulleropyrrolidine nitroxide radical incarcerated in the pores of MOF-177 and MIL-53 respectively were investigated for the first time. It was found that the spatial confinement effect and intramolecular interactions in these two solid-state spin systems lead to dramatically distinctive spin dynamics.