Redox, Spectroscopic and Magnetic Properties of C3-Symmetry Rare Earth Complexes Featuring Atypical Ortho-Dioxolene Binding

Abstract

The molecular symmetry in rare earth (RE) coordination chemistry is critically important for controlling the electronic structure of the RE ion and resulting magnetic and photophysical properties. Here we report a family with unusual C3 point symmetry, [REIII(Br4catH)3(tpa)] (Br4catH− = tetrabromocatecholate, tpa = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine). The synthesis and solid-state characterisation of eleven analogues (RE = Y, Sm to Lu) were performed, enabling a systematic investigation of the effect of symmetry on various physical properties across the RE series. The crystal structures reveal a unique cooperative coordination motif, featuring a cyclic hydrogen-bonding network between the atypical monodentate monoprotonated Br4catH− ligands. Electrochemistry reveals a single oxidation process that suggests a concerted three-electron oxidation of all tetrabromocatecholate ligands to semiquinonate. Furthermore, single-molecule magnet (SMM) behaviour was investigated, revealing unexpected in-field slow magnetic relaxation for both Dy and Yb analogues, which can be rationalised by the effect of C3-symmetry. Finally, luminescence measurements were performed to probe the CF splitting of the Yb analogue and quantify the error in the overall CF splitting suggested by ab initio calculations. The governing effects of C3-symmetry are consistent observations in all RE3+ metals studied in this work, manifesting in the concerted three-electron oxidation, SMM behaviour, ground state composition, and luminescence properties.

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Article type
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Submitted
17 Dec 2024
Accepted
13 Feb 2025
First published
17 Feb 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Redox, Spectroscopic and Magnetic Properties of C3-Symmetry Rare Earth Complexes Featuring Atypical Ortho-Dioxolene Binding

S. Bagio, J. Gonzalez, R. W. Gable, C. R. Hall, C. Boskovic and M. J. Giansiracusa, Dalton Trans., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4DT03474K

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