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Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains
Hydrothermal reactions of the multitopic ligand 1-hydroxy-1-(piperidin-4-yl)methylidenebisphosphonic acid (hpdpH(4)) with cobalt or nickel sulfates afforded two new isostructural metal phosphonates, M(3)(II)(hpdpH)(2)(H(2)O)(6)·4H(2)O [M = Co (Co-10H(2)O), Ni (Ni-10H(2)O)]. Their structures consist...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05722f |
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author | Su, Yan-Hui Jia, Jia-Ge Huang, Xin-Da Feng, Jian-Shen Bao, Song-Song Ren, Min Kurmoo, Mohamedally Zheng, Li-Min |
author_facet | Su, Yan-Hui Jia, Jia-Ge Huang, Xin-Da Feng, Jian-Shen Bao, Song-Song Ren, Min Kurmoo, Mohamedally Zheng, Li-Min |
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description | Hydrothermal reactions of the multitopic ligand 1-hydroxy-1-(piperidin-4-yl)methylidenebisphosphonic acid (hpdpH(4)) with cobalt or nickel sulfates afforded two new isostructural metal phosphonates, M(3)(II)(hpdpH)(2)(H(2)O)(6)·4H(2)O [M = Co (Co-10H(2)O), Ni (Ni-10H(2)O)]. Their structures consist of parallel diamond chains of three MO(6) octahedra bridged by the PO(3)C tetrahedra. Six of the seven oxygen atoms of the ligand are involved in coordination; for two ligands that amounts to 12 bonds for 3 MO(6) and the remaining six are occupied by terminal water molecules. In addition, four water molecules sit in between the chains providing H-bonds to the formation of a 3D-net. Thermal analyses show identical two-step dehydration processes involving first the departure of six water molecules followed by the remaining four. A detailed study of the ac- and dc-magnetization as a function of temperature, field and frequency reveals associated drastic changes. The virgin form Co-10H(2)O is a paramagnet while its partial dehydrated form Co-4H(2)O is an antiferromagnet displaying canting below T(N) = 4.7 K and the fully dehydrated form Co is a ferrimagnet (T(C) = 12 K). Ni-10H(2)O and Ni-4H(2)O exhibit long-range ordered antiferromagnetism (T(N) = 2.7 and 4.0 K, respectively) and also become ferrimagnets (T(C) = 9.4 K) when fully dehydrated to Ni. The dehydrated samples can be fully rehydrated with the complete recovery of both the structures and magnetic properties. |
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spelling | pubmed-90727112022-05-06 Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains Su, Yan-Hui Jia, Jia-Ge Huang, Xin-Da Feng, Jian-Shen Bao, Song-Song Ren, Min Kurmoo, Mohamedally Zheng, Li-Min RSC Adv Chemistry Hydrothermal reactions of the multitopic ligand 1-hydroxy-1-(piperidin-4-yl)methylidenebisphosphonic acid (hpdpH(4)) with cobalt or nickel sulfates afforded two new isostructural metal phosphonates, M(3)(II)(hpdpH)(2)(H(2)O)(6)·4H(2)O [M = Co (Co-10H(2)O), Ni (Ni-10H(2)O)]. Their structures consist of parallel diamond chains of three MO(6) octahedra bridged by the PO(3)C tetrahedra. Six of the seven oxygen atoms of the ligand are involved in coordination; for two ligands that amounts to 12 bonds for 3 MO(6) and the remaining six are occupied by terminal water molecules. In addition, four water molecules sit in between the chains providing H-bonds to the formation of a 3D-net. Thermal analyses show identical two-step dehydration processes involving first the departure of six water molecules followed by the remaining four. A detailed study of the ac- and dc-magnetization as a function of temperature, field and frequency reveals associated drastic changes. The virgin form Co-10H(2)O is a paramagnet while its partial dehydrated form Co-4H(2)O is an antiferromagnet displaying canting below T(N) = 4.7 K and the fully dehydrated form Co is a ferrimagnet (T(C) = 12 K). Ni-10H(2)O and Ni-4H(2)O exhibit long-range ordered antiferromagnetism (T(N) = 2.7 and 4.0 K, respectively) and also become ferrimagnets (T(C) = 9.4 K) when fully dehydrated to Ni. The dehydrated samples can be fully rehydrated with the complete recovery of both the structures and magnetic properties. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9072711/ /pubmed/35530765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05722f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Su, Yan-Hui Jia, Jia-Ge Huang, Xin-Da Feng, Jian-Shen Bao, Song-Song Ren, Min Kurmoo, Mohamedally Zheng, Li-Min Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title | Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title_full | Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title_fullStr | Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title_short | Changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
title_sort | changes in magnetic order through two consecutive dehydration steps of metal-phosphonate diamond chains |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05722f |
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