Accidentally on purpose: construction of a ferromagnetic, oxime-based [MnIII2] dimer

Ross Inglis, Edel Houton, Junjie Liu, Alessandro Prescimone, Joan Cano, Stergios Piligkos, Stephen Hill, Leigh F. Jones, Euan K. Brechin

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Abstract

The serendipitous self-assembly of the complex [MnIII 2ZnII2(Ph-sao)2(Ph-saoH) 4(hmp)2] (1),whose magnetic core consists solely of two symmetry equivalent Mn(iii) ions linked by two symmetry equivalent -N-O- moieties, provides a relatively simple model complex with which to study the magneto-structural relationship in oxime-bridged Mn(iii) cluster compounds. Dc magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal ferromagnetic (J = +2.2 cm -1) exchange resulting in an S = 4 ground state. Magnetisation measurements performed at low temperatures and high fields reveal the presence of significant anisotropy, with ac measurements confirming slow relaxation of the magnetisation and Single-Molecule Magnetism behaviour. Simulations of high field, high frequency EPR data reveal a single ion anisotropy, D(Mn III)= -3.83 cm-1. DFT studies on a simplified model complex of 1 reveal a pronounced dependence of the exchange coupling on the relative twisting of the oxime moiety with respect to the metal ion positions, as suggested previously in more complicated [MnIII3] and [MnIII6] clusters.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume40
Pages (from-to)9999-10006
ISSN1477-9226
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2011

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