Issue 128, 2015

Role of the coupler to design organic magnetic molecules: LUMO plays an important role in magnetic exchange

Abstract

We have designed seven organic diradicals with polyacene couplers to show the effect of the configuration, aromaticity [estimated with the help of Nucleus Independent Chemical Shift (NICS(0) and NICS(I)), and Harmonic Oscillator Model of Aromaticity (HOMA)] and HOMO–LUMO gap of the couplers on the exchange coupling constant of the diradicals. It has been observed that the linear polyacenes are less aromatic compared to the corresponding angular ones. We have correlated aromaticity indexes NICS and HOMA to explain the change of aromaticity for structures having the same number of carbon and hydrogen atoms and rings. The diradicals with linear couplers manifest stronger exchange coupling constants compared to those with angular couplers. It has been found that the NICS value cannot adequately address the aromaticity of the polyacenes, whereas the HOMA value can reliably account for the observations. Here, we have found the HOMO–LUMO gap is the determining factor for the extent of the magnetic exchange coupling constant in the diradicals. It has been found that not only the energy value of the LUMO, but also its occupation number and spatial position, play an important role in magnetic exchange in diradicals. Thus, the role of the LUMO in magnetic exchange has been firmly established through this work. The magneto-structural correlation has also been studied to establish the mechanism of magnetic interaction.

Graphical abstract: Role of the coupler to design organic magnetic molecules: LUMO plays an important role in magnetic exchange

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2015
Accepted
30 Nov 2015
First published
01 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 105574-105582

Role of the coupler to design organic magnetic molecules: LUMO plays an important role in magnetic exchange

S. Shil, M. Roy and A. Misra, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 105574 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA16670E

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