Effect of solvents on multifunctional Dy2 complexes with axial chiral ligands (R)/(S)-1,1'-binaphthyl-2,2'-diyl hydrogen phosphate
Abstract
It is still a major challenge to construct multifunctional complexes using axial chiral ligands. Herein, the axial chiral ligands (R)/(S)-1,1'-binaphthyl-2,2'-diyl hydrogen phosphate (R-HL/S-HL) was used as a bridging ligand, and together with the Schiff base bridging ligand {H2LSchiff = [2-[(E)-(5-fluoro-2-hydroxyphenyl)methylidene]diazanyl](4-chloropyridin-2-yl)methanone}, two pairs of homochiral Dy2 complexes [Dy2(R-L/S-L)2(LSchiff)2(DMA)2]·3DMA·4H2O (R-1/S-1) and [Dy2(R-L/S-L)2(LSchiff)2(DMF)2]·3DMF (R-2/S-2) were successfully constructed at room temperature in different solvents (DMA vs DMF). Interestingly, although their coordination modes as terminal ligands are very similar, the subtle differences between DMA and DMF molecules cause changes in the space groups: R-1 and S-1 crystallize in the P1 chiral space group whereas R-2 and S-2 in the P212121 chiral space group, which may affect their nonlinear optical properties: R-1 and S-1 exhibits both SHG and THG responses, while R-2 and S-2 only displays a THG response. Notably, R-1/S-1 and R-2/S-2 are ferromagnetic coupling, and behave as single-molecule magnets (SMMs) at 0 Oe, and their magnetic properties were further studied using Ab initio calculations. Moreover, the magneto-optical effects of R-1/S-1 and R-2/S-2 were investigated by their magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectra.
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