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Trityl-Based Lanthanide-Supramolecular Assemblies Exhibiting Slow Magnetic Relaxation

  • 1. Uniwersytet im Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu Wydział Chemii
  • 2. ROR icon Nicolaus Copernicus University
  • 3. Jagiellonian University
  • 4. Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie Wydzial Fizyki Astronomii i Informatyki Stosowanej
  • 5. ROR icon Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Description

The triphenylmethane (trityl) group has been recognized as a supramolecular synthon in crystal engineering, molecular machine rotors and stereochemical chirality inductors in materials science. Herein we demonstrate for the first time how it can be utilized in the domain of molecular magnetic materials through shaping of single molecule magnet (SMM) properties within the lanthanide complexes in tandem with other non-covalent interactions. Trityl-appended mono- (HL1) and bis-compartmental (HL2) hydrazone ligands were synthesized and complexated with Dy(III) and Er(III) triflate and nitrate salts to generate four monometallic (14) and two bimetallic (5, 6) complexes. The static and dynamic magnetic properties of 16 were investigated, revealing that only ligand HL1 induces assemblies (14) capable of showing SMM behaviour, with Dy(III) congeners (1, 2) able to exhibit the phenomenon also under zero field conditions. Theoretical ab initio studies helped in determination of Dy(III) energetic levels, magnetic anisotropic axes and corroborated magnetic relaxation mechanisms to be a combination of Raman and quantum tunnelling in zero dc field, the latter being cancelled in the optimum non-zero dc field. Our work represents the first study of magneto-structural correlations within the trityl Ln-SMMs, leading to generation of slowly relaxing zero-field dysprosium complexes within the hydrogen-bonded assemblies.

 

 

Notes

This work was supported by: SONATA grant UMO-2020/39/D/ST4/01182 (PI: A.G.) and OPUS grant No. 2019/35/B/ST5/01481 (PI: R.P.) from National Science Centre, Poland; from the budget for science in 2018–2021, as a part of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education project; (PI: D.M.): Grant No. 0088/DIA/2018/47 in the frame of the “Diamond Grant” programme; A.G. is a scholarship holder of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science for outstanding young scientists. D.M. is a scholarship holder of the Adam Mickiewicz University Foundation for the academic year 2021/2022. We would also like to thank the reviewers for their thoughtful comments and suggestions, which helped us to improve our manuscript. Magnetic measurements were performed using equipment funded by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education in the framework of Large Research Infrastructure Fund (decision no. 6350/IA/158/2013.1). The maintenance and service costs of the SQUID magnetometer has been supported by a grant of the Faculty of Chemistry under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University.

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