Issue 19, 2016

Magnetism behaviours dominated by the interplay of magnetic anisotropy and exchange coupling in local Co II7 discs

Abstract

Disc-like CoII7 core-derived (4,4)- and (3,6)-connected layers, {[Co7(C2H5OH)1.5(H2O)0.5(Hdatrz)23-OH)4(ip)5]·2.5H2O·C2H5OH}n (1) and [Co7(H2O)4(ade)23-OH)6(sip)2]n (2) (Hdatrz = 3,5-diamino-1,2,4-triazole, ade = adeninate, ip2− = isophthalate and sip3− = 5-sulfoisophthalate) were solvothermally generated and structurally and magnetically characterized. The effect of magnetic anisotropy and exchange coupling from the local CoII7 cores on the resulting magnetism properties are discussed. A crystallographically asymmetric CoII7 core in 1 exhibited an unusual single-molecule magnet (SMM)-like response under zero dc field resulting from strong anisotropy generated by two different types of CoII polyhedra and highly anisotropic exchange interactions. By contrast, a highly symmetric CoII7 disc in 2 belonging to the C2h point group showed only strong ferromagnetic exchange, to lead to an overall ST = 7/2 spin ground-state at low temperature. Thus, the interplay of magnetic anisotropy and exchange coupling has a great and complicated influence on the overall magnetic phenomena, which should be fully considered for the design and preparation of new CoII-SMMs.

Graphical abstract: Magnetism behaviours dominated by the interplay of magnetic anisotropy and exchange coupling in local CoII7 discs

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2016
Accepted
05 Apr 2016
First published
06 Apr 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 8134-8141

Magnetism behaviours dominated by the interplay of magnetic anisotropy and exchange coupling in local CoII7 discs

E. Yang, Z. Liu, L. Zhang, N. Yang and X. Zhao, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 8134 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT00010J

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