Issue 24, 2019

Weak ferromagnetism derived from spin canting in an amido-bridged homochiral Mn(iii) 1-D coordination polymer

Abstract

A homochiral one-dimensional (1D) Mn(III) coordination polymer [MnL]n (1) was synthesised employing the N3O-donor tetradentate ligand (L = 2-hydroxy-N-[2-[[(2-aminophenyl)methylene]amino]-2-methylpropyl]-benzamide). The X-ray structure of 1 and its magnetic properties were investigated in detail. The crystal structure of 1 shows a homochiral helical arrangement in which spontaneous resolution has occurred, despite the ligand being achiral. Magnetic characterization revealed an antiferromagnetic interaction between manganese(III) ions (J = −2.48 cm−1, g = 1.96) that leads to an antiferromagnetic spin-ordering phase transition at TN ≈ 7 K. Noteworthily, 1 exhibits weak ferromagnetism with a relatively large coercive field of 3.0 kOe based on the spin canting, indicating the formation of a homochiral weak ferromagnet.

Graphical abstract: Weak ferromagnetism derived from spin canting in an amido-bridged homochiral Mn(iii) 1-D coordination polymer

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2019
Accepted
26 Mar 2019
First published
26 Mar 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 8617-8622

Weak ferromagnetism derived from spin canting in an amido-bridged homochiral Mn(III) 1-D coordination polymer

S. Kusumoto, A. Koga, F. Kobayashi, R. Ohtani, Y. Kim, L. F. Lindoy, S. Hayami and M. Nakamura, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 8617 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT00593E

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