Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1311475 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hexanuclear lanthanide complexes have been used as molecular precursors to built 3d–4f molecular chains. These complexes were originally targeted as building blocks for the synthesis of lanthanides-containing coordination polymers but reacting them with the 3d molecular precursor [Cu(opba)]2− lead to Ln(III)–Cu(II) hetero-bimetallic chains with general formula [Ln(NO3)(DMSO)2Cu(opba)(DMSO)2]∞ with Ln = Gd–Er. The reaction mechanism can be explained by a sterically-induced reaction where the attack of the [Cu(opba)]2− moiety is driven by the hexanuclear lanthanide clusters geometry. Static magnetic properties of the Gd- and Dy-based chains have been investigated as well as the dynamic magnetic properties of the Dy-containing compound. These studies confirmed that this chemical strategy can possibly yield to 3d–4f single chain magnets.

Graphical abstractHexanuclear lanthanide complexes have been used as molecular precursors to built 3d–4f molcular chains. These complexes were originally targeted as building blocks but finally led to Ln(III)-Cu(II) hetero-bimetallic chains. Magnetic studies confirmed that this chemical strategy can possibly yield 3d–4f single chain magnets.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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