Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1340034 | Polyhedron | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Two types of organic open-shell polymer containing phenothiazine cation radicals as spin resources were synthesized and the magnetic behaviors were investigated. The one is the 1,3-phenylene-linked polymer, and the other is the arylamine nitrogen-linked polymer. Precursor polymers were prepared by the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling and the Pd-catalyzed amination. The formation of complexes between the phenothiazine moieties in precursor polymers and antimony(V) chloride gave stable open-shell polymers. The magnetic behavior of 1,3-phenylene-linked polymer was intramolecularly ferromagnetic, but intermolecularly antiferromagnetic. Whereas, the arylamine nitrogen-linked polymer was in the S = 1 spin state in spite of low spin concentration of 0.16 spins per repeating unit.
Graphical abstractTwo types of organic open-shell polymer containing phenothiazine cation radicals as spin resources were synthesized and the magnetic behaviors were investigated. The one is the 1,3-phenylene-linked polymer, and the other is the arylamine nitrogen-linked polymer. The magnetic behavior of 1,3-phenylene-linked polymer was intramolecularly ferromagnetic, but intermolecularly antiferromagnetic. Whereas, the arylamine nitrogen-linked polymer was in the S = 1 spin state in spite of low spin concentration.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide