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Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation

Two 3d‐4f hetero‐metal pentanuclear complexes with the formula {[Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)L(10)(OH)(6)(H(2)O)(2)]Et(3)NH} [Ln=Tb (1), Dy (2); HL=pivalic acid, Et(3)N=triethylamine] have been produced. The metal core of each cluster is made up of a trigonal bipyramid with three Ln(III) ions (plane) and...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Xiao‐Qing, Xiang, Shuo, Wang, Jin, Bao, Dong‐Xu, Li, Yun‐Chun
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5795553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29435404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201700165
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author Zhao, Xiao‐Qing
Xiang, Shuo
Wang, Jin
Bao, Dong‐Xu
Li, Yun‐Chun
author_facet Zhao, Xiao‐Qing
Xiang, Shuo
Wang, Jin
Bao, Dong‐Xu
Li, Yun‐Chun
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description Two 3d‐4f hetero‐metal pentanuclear complexes with the formula {[Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)L(10)(OH)(6)(H(2)O)(2)]Et(3)NH} [Ln=Tb (1), Dy (2); HL=pivalic acid, Et(3)N=triethylamine] have been produced. The metal core of each cluster is made up of a trigonal bipyramid with three Ln(III) ions (plane) and two Cr(III) ions (above and below) held together by six μ (3)‐OH bridges. Also reported with this series is the diamagnetic Cr(III)–Y(III) analogue (3). Fortunately, we successfully prepared Al(III)–Ln(III) analogues with the formula {[Al(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)L(10)(OH)(6)(H(2)O)(2)]Et(3)NH⋅H(2)O} [Ln=Tb (4), Dy (5)], containing diamagnetic Al(III) ions, which can be used to evaluate the Cr(III)–Ln(III) magnetic nature through a diamagnetic substitution method. Subsequently, static (dc) magnetic susceptibility studies reveal dominant ferromagnetic interactions between Cr(III) and Ln(III) ions. Dynamic (ac) magnetic susceptibility studies show frequency‐dependent out‐of‐phase (χ′′) signals for [Cr(III) (2)Tb(III) (3)] (1), [Cr(III) (2)Dy(III) (3)] (2), and [Al(III) (2)Dy(III) (3)] (5), which are derived from the single‐ion behavior of Ln(III) ions and/or the Cr(III)–Ln(III) ferromagnetic interactions.
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spelling pubmed-57955532018-02-12 Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation Zhao, Xiao‐Qing Xiang, Shuo Wang, Jin Bao, Dong‐Xu Li, Yun‐Chun ChemistryOpen Full Papers Two 3d‐4f hetero‐metal pentanuclear complexes with the formula {[Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)L(10)(OH)(6)(H(2)O)(2)]Et(3)NH} [Ln=Tb (1), Dy (2); HL=pivalic acid, Et(3)N=triethylamine] have been produced. The metal core of each cluster is made up of a trigonal bipyramid with three Ln(III) ions (plane) and two Cr(III) ions (above and below) held together by six μ (3)‐OH bridges. Also reported with this series is the diamagnetic Cr(III)–Y(III) analogue (3). Fortunately, we successfully prepared Al(III)–Ln(III) analogues with the formula {[Al(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)L(10)(OH)(6)(H(2)O)(2)]Et(3)NH⋅H(2)O} [Ln=Tb (4), Dy (5)], containing diamagnetic Al(III) ions, which can be used to evaluate the Cr(III)–Ln(III) magnetic nature through a diamagnetic substitution method. Subsequently, static (dc) magnetic susceptibility studies reveal dominant ferromagnetic interactions between Cr(III) and Ln(III) ions. Dynamic (ac) magnetic susceptibility studies show frequency‐dependent out‐of‐phase (χ′′) signals for [Cr(III) (2)Tb(III) (3)] (1), [Cr(III) (2)Dy(III) (3)] (2), and [Al(III) (2)Dy(III) (3)] (5), which are derived from the single‐ion behavior of Ln(III) ions and/or the Cr(III)–Ln(III) ferromagnetic interactions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5795553/ /pubmed/29435404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201700165 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Full Papers
Zhao, Xiao‐Qing
Xiang, Shuo
Wang, Jin
Bao, Dong‐Xu
Li, Yun‐Chun
Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title_full Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title_fullStr Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title_short Magnetic Nature of the Cr(III)–Ln(III) Interactions in [Cr(III) (2)Ln(III) (3)] Clusters with Slow Magnetic Relaxation
title_sort magnetic nature of the cr(iii)–ln(iii) interactions in [cr(iii) (2)ln(iii) (3)] clusters with slow magnetic relaxation
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5795553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29435404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201700165
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