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Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†

Lanthanide–lanthanide bonds are exceptionally rare, and dimetallofullerenes provide a unique possibility to stabilize and study these unusual bonding patterns. The presence of metal–metal bonds and consequences thereof for the electronic properties of M(2)@C(82) (M = Sc, Er, Lu) are addressed by ele...

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Autores principales: Samoylova, Nataliya A., Avdoshenko, Stanislav M., Krylov, Denis S., Thompson, Hannah R., Kirkhorn, Amelia C., Rosenkranz, Marco, Schiemenz, Sandra, Ziegs, Frank, Wolter, Anja U. B., Yang, Shangfeng, Stevenson, Steven, Popov, Alexey A.
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28574078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr02288c
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author Samoylova, Nataliya A.
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Krylov, Denis S.
Thompson, Hannah R.
Kirkhorn, Amelia C.
Rosenkranz, Marco
Schiemenz, Sandra
Ziegs, Frank
Wolter, Anja U. B.
Yang, Shangfeng
Stevenson, Steven
Popov, Alexey A.
author_facet Samoylova, Nataliya A.
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Krylov, Denis S.
Thompson, Hannah R.
Kirkhorn, Amelia C.
Rosenkranz, Marco
Schiemenz, Sandra
Ziegs, Frank
Wolter, Anja U. B.
Yang, Shangfeng
Stevenson, Steven
Popov, Alexey A.
author_sort Samoylova, Nataliya A.
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description Lanthanide–lanthanide bonds are exceptionally rare, and dimetallofullerenes provide a unique possibility to stabilize and study these unusual bonding patterns. The presence of metal–metal bonds and consequences thereof for the electronic properties of M(2)@C(82) (M = Sc, Er, Lu) are addressed by electrochemistry, electron paramagnetic resonance, SQUID magnetometry and other spectroscopic techniques. A simplified non-chromatographic separation procedure is developed for the isolation of Er(2)@C(82) (C(s)(6) and C(3v)(8) cage isomers) and Sc(2)@C(82) (C(3v)(8) isomer) from fullerene mixtures. Sulfide clusterfullerenes Er(2)S@C(82) with C(s)(6) and C(3v)(8) fullerene cages are synthesized for the first time. The metal–metal bonding orbital of the spd hybrid character in M(2)@C(82) is shown to be the highest occupied molecular orbital, which undergoes reversible single-electron oxidation with a metal-dependent oxidation potential. Sulfide clusterfullerenes with a fullerene-based HOMO have more positive oxidation potentials. The metal-based oxidation of Sc(2)@C(82)-C(3v) is confirmed by the EPR spectrum of the cation radical [Sc(2)@C(82)-C(3v)](+) generated by chemical oxidation in solution. The spectrum exhibits an exceptionally large a((45)Sc) hyperfine coupling constant of 199.2 G, indicating a substantial 4s contribution to the metal–metal bonding orbital. The cationic salt [Er(2)@C(82)-C(3v)](+)SbCl(6)(−) is prepared, and its magnetization behavior is compared to that of pristine Er(2)@C(82)-C(3v) and Er(2)S@C(82)-C(3v). The formation of the single-electron Er–Er bond in the cation dramatically changes the coupling between magnetic moments of Er ions.
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spelling pubmed-55441112017-08-04 Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals† Samoylova, Nataliya A. Avdoshenko, Stanislav M. Krylov, Denis S. Thompson, Hannah R. Kirkhorn, Amelia C. Rosenkranz, Marco Schiemenz, Sandra Ziegs, Frank Wolter, Anja U. B. Yang, Shangfeng Stevenson, Steven Popov, Alexey A. Nanoscale Article Lanthanide–lanthanide bonds are exceptionally rare, and dimetallofullerenes provide a unique possibility to stabilize and study these unusual bonding patterns. The presence of metal–metal bonds and consequences thereof for the electronic properties of M(2)@C(82) (M = Sc, Er, Lu) are addressed by electrochemistry, electron paramagnetic resonance, SQUID magnetometry and other spectroscopic techniques. A simplified non-chromatographic separation procedure is developed for the isolation of Er(2)@C(82) (C(s)(6) and C(3v)(8) cage isomers) and Sc(2)@C(82) (C(3v)(8) isomer) from fullerene mixtures. Sulfide clusterfullerenes Er(2)S@C(82) with C(s)(6) and C(3v)(8) fullerene cages are synthesized for the first time. The metal–metal bonding orbital of the spd hybrid character in M(2)@C(82) is shown to be the highest occupied molecular orbital, which undergoes reversible single-electron oxidation with a metal-dependent oxidation potential. Sulfide clusterfullerenes with a fullerene-based HOMO have more positive oxidation potentials. The metal-based oxidation of Sc(2)@C(82)-C(3v) is confirmed by the EPR spectrum of the cation radical [Sc(2)@C(82)-C(3v)](+) generated by chemical oxidation in solution. The spectrum exhibits an exceptionally large a((45)Sc) hyperfine coupling constant of 199.2 G, indicating a substantial 4s contribution to the metal–metal bonding orbital. The cationic salt [Er(2)@C(82)-C(3v)](+)SbCl(6)(−) is prepared, and its magnetization behavior is compared to that of pristine Er(2)@C(82)-C(3v) and Er(2)S@C(82)-C(3v). The formation of the single-electron Er–Er bond in the cation dramatically changes the coupling between magnetic moments of Er ions. 2017-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5544111/ /pubmed/28574078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr02288c Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) .
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Samoylova, Nataliya A.
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Krylov, Denis S.
Thompson, Hannah R.
Kirkhorn, Amelia C.
Rosenkranz, Marco
Schiemenz, Sandra
Ziegs, Frank
Wolter, Anja U. B.
Yang, Shangfeng
Stevenson, Steven
Popov, Alexey A.
Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title_full Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title_fullStr Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title_full_unstemmed Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title_short Confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
title_sort confining the spin between two metal atoms within the carbon cage: redox-active metal–metal bonds in dimetallofullerenes and their stable cation radicals†
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28574078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr02288c
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