SMM behaviour in a {Co III4Co II2Dy III2} complex: Co(ii)-based thermal barrier and Dy(iii) spectator role
Abstract
We report the synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of a novel Co/Dy heterometallic complex, [CoIII4CoII2DyIII2(tea)4(CH3COO)4(OH)2(NO3)4]·2H2O (1), the first structurally characterized example of a mixed-valent {CoIII4CoII2DyIII2} motif. It comprises two butterfly-like {CoIII2CoIIDyIII} units linked by carboxylate and alkoxide bridges. X-ray diffraction shows unique Dy(III) and Co(II) sites, with Dy(III) nine-coordinated and Co(II) in a rhombic tetrahedral geometry. Magnetic data and quantum chemical calculations reveal weak Co(II)–Co(II) antiferromagnetic exchange, negligible Co(II)–Dy(III) interactions, and moderate Co(II) zero-field splitting (D ≈ 12–20 cm−1), which drives single-molecule magnet behavior below 14 K. AC studies indicate multiple tunneling pathways and an Orbach barrier (Ueff ≈ 65 cm−1) arising from Co(II), while Dy(III) ions remain largely magnetically decoupled.
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