Issue 8, 2024

Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of octanuclear Ni4Ln4 complexes constructed using a Schiff base ligand and di-2-pyridyl ketone

Abstract

Synthesis of 3d–4f single molecule magnets (SMMs) with novel topologies and exploration of the magnetic relaxation mechanism of SMMs have continuously received considerable attention because high performance SMMs could be obtained. In this work, we selected N-3-methoxysalicylidene-2-amino-3-hydroxypyridine (H2L) and di-2-pyridyl ketone (dpk) for reaction with Ni(NO3)2·6H2O, Dy(NO3)3·5H2O and trimethylamine in a CH3OH solution, and a novel Ni4Dy4 complex, [Ni4Dy4(L)6(L′)2{(py)2C(OCH3)O}23-CO3)2(CH3OH)2]·10CH3OH·13H2O (1, (py)2C(OCH3)(OH) = the hemiacetal form of dpk), was obtained. The magnetic diluted complex, [Ni4Y3.91Dy0.09(L)6(L′)2{(py)2C(OCH3)O}23-CO3)2(CH3OH)2]·10CH3OH·12H2O (2), and the Y analogue of 1, [Ni4Y4(L)6(L′)2{(py)2C(OCH3)O}23-CO3)2(CH3OH)2]·10CH3OH·11H2O (3), were also obtained. The carbonate ions in 1–3 were formed by spontaneous fixation of atmospheric CO2. Structural analysis revealed that the metallic core in 1 can be viewed as a Ni2Dy2 butterfly connecting two NiDy subunits on each side. To our knowledge, the structural topologies of 1–3 were not reported previously. The magnetic susceptibilities of 3 were fitted by PHI, indicating that the magnetic coupling between Ni1 and Ni1a in the “Ni2Y2 butterfly” subunit of 3 is ferromagnetic. Alternating-current (ac) susceptibility studies revealed that 1–2 exhibit single molecule magnet behavior under a zero dc field.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of octanuclear Ni4Ln4 complexes constructed using a Schiff base ligand and di-2-pyridyl ketone

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Nov 2023
Accepted
08 Jan 2024
First published
09 Jan 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 3438-3446

Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of octanuclear Ni4Ln4 complexes constructed using a Schiff base ligand and di-2-pyridyl ketone

Y. Zhu, H. Wang, Y. Chen, P. Zhou, Y. Wu and Y. Zhang, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 3438 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ05343A

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