Fixing CO2 from the air to assemble Dy8 zero-field single-molecule magnet and Gd8 magnetocaloric molecular material
Abstract
Assembling Ln(III) clusters by capturing and fixing CO2 from the air is a unique and eco-friendly approach to multinuclear single-molecule magnets and magnetocaloric molecular materialss. However, the conditions or factors required to facilitate this process are still unclear. When synthesizing Ln(III) complexes using a hydrazone Schiff base (H2Lschiff) condensed from o-vanillin and 3-aminopyrazine-2-carbohydrazide, LiOH plays a decisive role in the formation of [Dy8(Lschiff)8(CO3)4(H2O)8]·4DMA·4H2O (1) by capturing and fixing CO2 from the air, as using Et3N under the same conditions only yields a normal product [Dy2(Lschiff)2(DMA)3(H2O)3](CF3SO3)2·3DMA·H2O (2). Either 1 or 2 exhibits intramolecular ferromagnetic interactions, and both perform as good zero-field single-molecule magnets. Furthermore, an analog of 1, complex [Gd8(Lschiff)8(CO3)4(H2O)8]·4DMA·4H2O (3) was obtained using a synthesis method similar to that of 1, exhibiting a good magnetocaloric effect. Therefore, choosing the appropriate alkali is a necessary prerequisite for automatically fixing CO2 from the air to assemble polynuclear Ln(III) SMMs and magnetocaloric molecular materials.
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