Issue 14, 1972

Single-crystal magnetic properties of lanthanide complexes. Part X. Hexakis(antipyrine)holmium(III) tri-iodide

Abstract

The principal and average magnetic moments of hexakis(antipyrine)holmium(III) tri-iodide [antipyrine (antip) is 2,3-dimethyl-1-phenyl-Δ3-pyrazolin-5-one] have been measured in the temperature range 80—300 K. The results are interpreted within a point-charge crystal-field model of D3h symmetry by use of 5/8 and 5/7 free-ion states as basis, corrected for the effects of intermediate coupling. A range of values for ρ4 and ρ6, the fourth- and sixth-order radial parameters, is fixed for Ho(antip)6I3 by the temperature-dependence of mean moments. For points within this range, anisotropies fix values of A2°〈r2〉, related to the coefficient of the second-order crystal-field harmonic. Intermediate compromise values are: ρ4= 350, ρ6= 150, A2°〈r2〉= 220 cm–1.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1555-1559

Single-crystal magnetic properties of lanthanide complexes. Part X. Hexakis(antipyrine)holmium(III) tri-iodide

M. Gerloch and D. J. Mackey, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1555 DOI: 10.1039/DT9720001555

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