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Chemphyschem ; 24(4): e202200618, 2023 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36287210

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We report the water adsorption/desorption behavior and dynamic magnetic properties of the Pt-Cl chain complex [{[Pt(en)2 ][PtCl2 (en)2 ]}3 ][{(MnCl5 )Cl3 }2 ] ⋅ 12H2 O (1). Upon heating 1 in a vacuum, we obtained the dehydrated form [{[Pt(en)2 ][PtCl2 (en)2 ]}3 ][{(MnCl5 )Cl3 }2 ] (1DH). The framework structures of 1 and 1DH are identical, and both complexes underwent slow magnetic relaxation. However, the magnetic relaxation times for 1DH were shorter than those for 1, meaning that the dynamic magnetic properties were controlled upon water vapor adsorption/desorption. From detailed analyses of the dynamic magnetic behavior, a phonon-bottleneck effect contributes to the magnetic relaxation processes. We discuss the mechanism for the changes in the magnetic relaxation processes upon dehydration in terms of the heat capacity and thermal conductivity.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(10): 4414-4420, 2022 Mar 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35234465

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Guest-promoted modulation of the electronic states in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has brought about a new field of interdisciplinary research, including host-guest chemistry and solid-state physics. Although there are dozens of studies on guest-promoted enhancement of the electrical conductivity properties, including stoichiometry, conductive carriers and structure-property relationships have been scarcely studied in detail. Herein, we studied the effects of continuous and controlled bromine vapor doping on structural, optical, thermoelectric, and semiconducting properties of Cu[Cu(pdt)2] (pdt = 2,3-pyrazinedithiolate) as a function of bromine stoichiometry. We demonstrated that the same material could act as both p- and n-type semiconductors by tuning the stoichiometry of Br doped in Brx@Cu[Cu(pdt)2], and a change in the charge-carrier type from holes in pristine MOF to electrons upon bromine vapor doping was observed. Bromine molecules acted as an oxidant, causing the selective oxidation of [CuII(pdt)2] in the host framework. In addition, a redox hopping pathway between the partially oxidized CuII/CuIII center contributed to the enhancement of the electrical conductivity of the MOF.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(35): 14067-14074, 2022 Sep 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36006962

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In condensed matter, phase separation is strongly related to ferroelasticity, ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism, electron correlation, and crystallography. These ferroics are important for nano-electronic devices such as non-volatile memory. However, the quantitative information regarding the lattice (atomic) structure at the border of phase separation is unclear in many cases. Thus, to design electronic devices at the molecular level, a quantitative electron-lattice relationship must be established. Herein, we elucidated a PdII-PdIV/PdIII-PdIII phase transition and phase separation mechanism for [Pd(cptn)2Br]Br2 (cptn = 1R,2R-diaminocyclopentane), propagated through a hydrogen-bonding network. Although the Pd···Pd distance was used to determine the electronic state, the differences in the Pd···Pd distance and the optical gap between Mott-Hubbard (MH) and charge-density-wave (CDW) states were only 0.012 Å and 0.17 eV, respectively. The N-H···Br···H-N hydrogen-bonding network functioned as a jack, adjusting the structural difference dynamically, and allowing visible ferroelastic phase transition/separation in a fluctuating N2 gas flow. Additionally, the effect of the phase separation on the spin susceptibility and electrical conductivity were clarified to represent the quasi-epitaxial crystals among CDW-MH states. These results indicate that the phase transitions and separations could be controlled via atomic and molecular level modifications, such as the addition of hydrogen bonding.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(25): 9543-9550, 2021 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34156240

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Cooperation between single-molecule magnets and electrical conductivity holds promise for preparing high-density magnetic devices; however, there are only a few reports so far. Here we report a 4f-π-based molecular hybrid, k-(ET)5Dy(NCS)7(KCl)0.5 (1) (ET = bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene, NCS- = thiocyanate), which undergoes slow relaxation of the magnetization and electrical conductivity. Unlike common ET-based conductive salts, K+ ions were intercalated into ET layers and coordinated with ET radicals. We found that the ET charges were sensitive to temperature, resulting in rich conductive phases at 75-300 K. In particular, the upturn in conductivity with a clear hysteresis loop was explained by the formation of partially oxidized states with charges close to 0.5+, which accounts for a metallic state. From the results of electronic structure calculations, the hole concentration increased to 125 K, which is consistent with a partially oxidized state upon cooling. The weak antiferromagnetic interactions accompanied by a dual magnetic relaxation process below 4 K are closely associated with the weak 4f-π interactions.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(13): 4891-4895, 2021 Apr 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33656871

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Single-molecule magnets exhibit magnetic bistabililties at the molecular level, making them promising for molecule-based spintronics due to high magnetic densities. The incorporation of SMM behavior and electrical conductivity in one compound is rare because these two physical properties often do not operate in the same temperature range, which further hinders their use in practical applications. Here we present an organic-inorganic molecular hybrid, ß″-(BEDO-TTF)3[Co(pdms)2]·(MeCN)(H2O)2 (BO3) (BEDO-TTF = bis(ethylenedioxy)tetrathiafulvalene and H2pdms = 1,2-bis(methanesulfonamido)benzene), which manifests both metallic conduction (electrical conductivity up to 1000 S cm-1 at 12 K under 2.0 gigapascal pressure) and SMM behavior in the temperature range 12-26 K for the first time.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(39): 21179-21183, 2021 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33843121

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A one-dimensional (1D) arrangement of an unsubstituted partially oxidized Dy3+ double-decker complex, [DyPc2 ]Ix (Pc=phthalocyaninato, I=iodide; 1.93

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Chemistry ; 26(21): 4805-4815, 2020 Apr 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31984579

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A supramolecular complex (1⋅C60 ) was prepared by assembling (C60-Ih)[5,6]fullerene (C60 ) with the dinuclear Tb3+ triple-decker complex [(TPP)Tb(Pc)Tb(TPP)] (1: Tb3+ =trivalent terbium ion, Pc2- =phthalocyaninato, TPP2- =tetraphenylporphyrinato) with quasi-D4h symmetry to investigate the relationship between the coordination symmetry and single-molecule magnet (SMM) properties. Tb3+ -Pc triple-decker complexes (Tb2 Pc3 ) have an important advantage over Tb3+ -Pc double-decker complexes (TbPc2 ) since the magnetic relaxation processes correspond to the Zeeman splitting when there are two 4f spin systems. The two Tb3+ sites of 1 are equivalent, and the twist angle (φ) was determined to be 3.62°. On the other hand, the two Tb3+ sites of 1⋅C60 are not equivalent. The φ values for sites Tb1 and Tb2 were determined to be 3.67° and 33.8°, respectively, due to a change in the coordination symmetry of 1 upon association with C60 . At 1.8 K, 1 and 1⋅C60 undergo different magnetic relaxations, and the changes in the ground state affect the spin dynamics. Although 1 and 1⋅C60 relax via QTM in a zero applied magnetic field (H), H dependencies of the magnetic relaxation times (τ) for H>1500 Oe are similar. On the other hand, for H<1500 Oe, the τ values have different behaviors since the off-diagonal terms ( B k q ; q ≠ 0 ) affect the magnetic relaxation mechanism. From temperature (T) and H dependences of τ, spin-phonon interactions along with direct and Raman mechanisms explain the spin dynamics. We believe that a supramolecular method can be used to control the magnetic anisotropy along the C4 rotation axis and the spin dynamic properties in dinuclear Ln3+ -Pc multiple-decker complexes.

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Chemistry ; 26(39): 8621-8630, 2020 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32428358

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Presented here is a comprehensive study of highly oxidized multiple-decker complexes composed of TbIII and CdII ions and two to five phthalocyaninato ligands, which are stabilized by electron-donating n-butoxy groups. From X-ray structural analyses, all the complexes become axially compressed upon ligand oxidation, resulting in bowl-shaped distortions of the ligands. In addition, unusual coexistence of square antiprism and square prism geometries around metal ions was observed in +4e charged species. From paramagnetic 1 H NMR studies on the resulting series of triple, quadruple and quintuple-decker complexes, ligand oxidation leads to a decrease in the magnetic anisotropy, as predicted from theoretical calculations. Unusual paramagnetic shifts were observed in the spectra of the +2e charged quadruple and quintuple-decker complexes, indicating that those two species are actually unexpected triplet biradicals. Magnetic measurements revealed that the series of complexes show single-molecule magnet properties, which are controlled by the multi-step redox induced structural changes.

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Chemistry ; 26(36): 8076-8082, 2020 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32057140

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Gd3+ complexes have been shown to undergo unusual slow magnetic relaxation processes similar to those of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), even though Gd3+ does not exhibit strong magnetic anisotropy. To reveal the origin of the slow magnetic relaxation of Gd3+ complexes, we have investigated the magnetic properties and heat capacities of two Gd3+ -phthalocyaninato triple-decker complexes, one of which has intramolecular Gd3+ -Gd3+ interactions and the other does not. It was found that the Gd3+ -Gd3+ interactions accelerate the magnetic relaxation processes. In addition, magnetically diluted samples, prepared by doping a small amount of the Gd3+ complexes into a large amount of diamagnetic Y3+ complexes, underwent dual magnetic relaxation processes. A detailed dynamic magnetic analysis revealed that the coexistence of spin-lattice relaxation and phonon-bottleneck processes is the origin of the dual magnetic relaxation processes.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 59(6): 2399-2406, 2020 Feb 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31782883

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The first three-dimensional (3D) conductive single-ion magnet (SIM), (TTF)2 [Co(pdms)2 ] (TTF=tetrathiafulvalene and H2 pdms=1,2-bis(methanesulfonamido)benzene), was electrochemically synthesised and investigated structurally, physically, and theoretically. The similar oxidation potentials of neutral TTF and the molecular precursor [HNEt3 ]2 [M(pdms)2 ] (M=Co, Zn) allow for multiple charge transfers (CTs) between the SIM donor [M(pdms)2 ]n- and the TTF.+ acceptor, as well as an intradonor CT from the pdms ligand to Co ion upon electrocrystallisation. Usually TTF functions as a donor, whereas in our system TTF is both a donor and an accepter because of the similar oxidation potentials. Furthermore, the [M(pdms)2 ]n- donor and TTF.+ acceptor are not segregated but strongly interact with each other, contrary to reported layered donor-acceptor electrical conductors. The strong intermolecular and intramolecular interactions, combined with CT, allow for relatively high electrical conductivity even down to very low temperatures. Furthermore, SIM behaviour with slow magnetic relaxation and opening of hysteresis loops was observed. (TTF)2 [Co(pdms)2 ] (2-Co) is an excellent building block for preparing new conductive SIMs.

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Chemistry ; 25(12): 3098-3104, 2019 Feb 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30600845

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In the research field of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), lanthanoid-lanthanoid interactions, so-called f-f interactions, are known to affect the SMM properties, although their magnitudes are small. In this article, an SMM with very weak f-f interactions is reported, and the effects of the interactions on the SMM properties are discussed. X-ray structural analysis of the DyIII -CdII -phthalocyaninato sextuple-decker complex (Dy2 Cd3 ) reveals that the intramolecular Dy-Dy length in Dy2 Cd3 is more than 13 Å, which is longer than the intermolecular Dy-Dy length. Even though the two DyIII ions are far apart, intermolecular ferromagnetic dipole-dipole interactions are observed in Dy2 Cd3 . From detailed analysis of ac magnetic susceptibilities, quantum tunneling of the magnetization (QTM) in Dy2 Cd3 is partially suppressed owing to the existence of very weak Dy-Dy interactions. Our results show that even very weak Dy-Dy interactions act as a dipolar bias, suppressing QTM.

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Inorg Chem ; 58(4): 2307-2314, 2019 Feb 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30698960

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Two new coordination assemblies were prepared by combining the open and close forms of 1,2-bis(5-carboxyl-2-methyl-3-thienyl)perfluorocyclopentene (H2dae) with [Mn2(saltmen)2(H2O)2](PF6)2, where H2saltmen = 2,2'-((1 E,1' E)-((2,3-dimethylbutane-2,3-diyl)bis(azaneylylidene)) bis(methaneylylidene))diphenol. From X-ray diffraction analyses, the complexes had the following formula: [Mn2(saltmen)2(dae-open)] (1open) and [Mn(saltmen)(dae-close)]·H2O·Et3N (1close). Both complexes crystallized in the C2/ c monoclinic space group. In 1open, dae-o2- behaves as a bidentate ligand attached to the outer Mn-saltmen monomer via the oxygen atom of carboxylato groups, whereas in 1close, the dae-c2- ligand behaves as a monodentate ligand attached to the external Mn-saltmen dimer by only one carboxylato group of the photochromic ligand. The complexes showed reversible photochromic responses to UV/vis light and showed single-molecule magnet-like behavior. The relaxation times and energy barriers of the metal complexes are clearly affected by UV/vis irradiation.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(35): 10955-10959, 2018 09 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30125097

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DySc2N@C80 is an endohedral metallofullerene showing single-molecule magnet (SMM) behavior. In this work, we encapsulated DySc2N@C80-SMMs into the internal one-dimensional nanospace of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). Using transmission electron microscopy, "peapod" structures were clearly observed. From magnetic field dependent measurements, DySc2N@C80 showed stepwise hysteresis characteristic of SMMs even inside the SWCNTs, and the coercivity increased from 0.5 to 4 kOe. In addition, it showed slow relaxation of the magnetization without an applied external magnetic field. This system is the first example where SMMs have been encapsulated in SWCNTs, and this system could be used in future molecular-spintronics devices.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(8): 2995-3007, 2018 02 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29400960

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Herein we report the synthesis and characterization of a dinuclear TbIII single-molecule magnet (SMM) with two [TbPc2]0 units connected via a fused-phthalocyaninato ligand. The stable and robust complex [(obPc)Tb(Fused-Pc)Tb(obPc)] (1) was characterized by using synchrotron radiation measurements and other spectroscopic techniques (ESI-MS, FT-IR, UV). The magnetic couplings between the TbIII ions and the two π radicals present in 1 were explored by means of density functional theory (DFT). Direct and alternating current magnetic susceptibility measurements were conducted on magnetically diluted and nondiluted samples of 1, indicating this compound to be an SMM with improved properties compared to those of the well-known [TbPc2]-/0/+ and the axially symmetric dinuclear TbIII phthalocyaninato triple-decker complex (Tb2(obPc)3). Assuming that the probability of quantum tunneling of the magnetization (QTM) occurring in one TbPc2 unit is PQTM, the probability of QTM simultaneously occurring in 1 is PQTM2, meaning that QTM is effectively suppressed. Furthermore, nondiluted samples of 1 underwent slow magnetic relaxation times (τ ≈ 1000 s at 0.1 K), and the blocking temperature (TB) was determined to be ca. 16 K with an energy barrier for spin reversal (Ueff) of 588 cm-1 (847 K) due to D4d geometry and weak inter- and intramolecular magnetic interactions as an exchange bias (Hbias), reducing QTM. Four hyperfine steps were observed by micro-SQUID measurement. Furthermore, solution NMR measurements (one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and dynamic) were done on 1, which led to the determination of the high rotation barrier (83 ± 10 kJ/mol) of the obPc ligand. A comparison with previously reported TbIII triple-decker compounds shows that ambient temperature NMR measurements can indicate improvements in the design of coordination environments for SMMs. A large Ueff causes strong uniaxial magnetic anisotropy in 1, leading to a χax value (1.39 × 10-30 m3) that is larger than that for Tb2(obPc)3 (0.86 × 10-30 m3). Controlling the coordination environment and spin arrangement is an effective technique for suppressing QTM in TbPc2-based SMMs.

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Chemistry ; 24(58): 15522-15528, 2018 Oct 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30182501

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The magnetic properties and spin relaxation processes of a tetranuclear dysprosium(III) fused phthalocyaninato (Pc4- ) quintuple-decker single-molecule magnet (SMM) (1) with non-equivalent octa-coordination geometries are reported. The structure of 1 is regarded as a dimer of Dy3+ -Pc triple-decker SMMs with different magnetic relaxation characteristics, corresponding to the octa-coordination geometry sites Dy1 with C4 symmetry (ϕ1 =23°) and Dy2 with D4d symmetry (ϕ2 =45°). In an Hdc of 1750 Oe and T range of 1.8-3.75 K, the quantum tunnelling of the magnetization was suppressed, and the direct process was enhanced. The effects of the coordination geometry on the spin relaxation phenomena are examined.

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Chemistry ; 24(17): 4320-4327, 2018 Mar 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29265595

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A TbIII -phthalocyaninato double-decker ([1]0 ) single-molecule magnet (SMM) having four 15-crown-5 moieties in one of the ligands was synthesized, and its dimerization and magnetic properties were studied in an attempt to utilize the supramolecular aggregation for enhancing the SMM properties. Aggregation of [1]0 to form [12 K4 ]4+ in the presence of K+ ions was studied by using UV/Vis-NIR absorption and NMR spectroscopies. For the magnetic measurements, [1]0 and [12 K4 ]4+ were dispersed in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). UV/Vis-NIR absorption measurements on the PMMA dispersed samples were used to track the formation of [12 K4 ]4+ . Direct current (DC) magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed that there were ferromagnetic Tb-Tb interactions in [12 K4 ]4+ , whereas there was no indication of ferromagnetic interactions in [1]0 . Upon the formation of [12 K4 ]4+ from [1]0 and K+ ions, the temperature at which the magnetic hysteresis occurred increased from 7 to 15 K. In addition, the area of magnetic hysteresis became larger for [12 K4 ]4+ , meaning that SMM properties of [12 K4 ]4+ are superior to those of [1]0 . Alternating current (AC) magnetic measurements were used to confirm this observation. Magnetic relaxation times at 2 K increased 1000-fold upon dimerization of [1]0 to [12 K4 ]4+ , demonstrating the effectiveness of using K+ ions to induce dimer formation for the improvement of the SMM properties.

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Chemistry ; 24(37): 9285-9294, 2018 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29663534

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Incorporating palladium in the first coordination sphere of acetato-bridged lanthanoid complexes, [Pd2 Ln2 (H2 O)2 (AcO)10 ]⋅2 AcOH (Ln=Gd (1), Y (2), Gd0.4 Y1.6 (3), Eu (4)), led to significant bonding interactions between the palladium and the lanthanoid ions, which were demonstrated by experimental and theoretical methods. We found that electron density was donated from the d8 Pd2+ ion to Gd3+ ion in 1 and 3, leading to the observed slow magnetic relaxation by using local orbital locator (LOL) and X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) analysis. Field-induced dual slow magnetic relaxation was observed for 1 up to 20 K. Complex 3 and frozen aqueous and acetonitrile solutions of 1 showed only one relaxation peak, which confirms the role of intermolecular dipolar interactions in slowing the magnetic relaxation of 1. The slow magnetic relaxation occurred through a combination of Orbach and Direct processes with the highest pre-exponential factor (τo =0.06 s) reported so far for a gadolinium complex exhibiting slow magnetic relaxation. The results revealed that transition metal-lanthanoid (TM-Ln) axial interactions indeed could lead to new physical properties by affecting both the electronic and magnetic states of the compounds.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(2): 565-574, 2018 Jan 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29027796

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Synthesis, structures, and magnetic properties of α-butoxy-substituted phthalocyaninato double-decker complexes Tb(α-obPc)2 (1-) (α-obPc: dianion of 1,4,8,11,15,18,22,25-octa(n-butoxy)phthalocyaninato) with protonated (1H), deprotonated (1[HDBU]), and diprotonated forms (1H2+) are discussed. X-ray analysis was used to confirm the position of the proton in 1H, and it was revealed that the protonation induced asymmetric distortion in 1H. In contrast, 1[HDBU] was distorted in a highly symmetric windmill-like fashion. 1H is arranged in a slipped column array in the crystal packing, whereas 1[HDBU] is arranged in a one-dimensional fashion, in which the magnetic easy axes of 1[HDBU] lie along the same line. From direct-current (dc) magnetic measurements, ferromagnetic Tb-Tb interactions occur in both 1H and 1[HDBU], and magnetic hysteresis was observed. However, the area of the magnetic hysteresis in 1[HDBU] is larger than that in 1H, meaning that magnetic relaxation time (τ) is longer in 1[HDBU]. In addition, the results of alternating-current magnetic measurements in a zero dc magnetic field indicate that τ of 1[HDBU] is longer as compared to 1H. In other words, protonation/deprotonation affects not only the molecular structures and crystal packing but also the single-molecule magnet properties.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(7): 3775-3781, 2018 Apr 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29542925

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MX chains have been widely studied as a 1D mixed-valence system. Although there have been a large number of studies on the boundary between class II and III materials of the Robin-Day classification, there are few studies of compounds at the boundary between classes I and II. In this study, we synthesized a series of Pt- and Pd- MX-chain compounds with perrhenate counterions, [M(en)2][M(en)2X2](ReO4)4 (X = Br for M = Pd and X = Cl, Br, and I for M = Pt). All compounds were isostructural, and the metal-metal distances within the chain exceed 6 Å, which is the longest among MX-chain compounds thus far reported. For [Pt(en)2][Pt(en)2Cl2](ReO4)4 (PtCl), an intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) transition was observed in the UV region at 335 nm (3.7 eV), which is the shortest wavelength for the MX-chain compounds thus far reported, indicating that PtCl is the closest to the Robin-Day class I limit.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(1): 12-15, 2018 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29227105

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Hydrostatic (physical) pressure effects on the electrical resistivity of a bromido-bridged palladium compound, [Pd(en)2Br](Suc-C5)2·H2O, were studied. The charge-density-wave to Mott-Hubbard phase transition temperature (TPT) steadily increased with pressure. By a comparison of the effects of the chemical and physical pressures on TPT, it was estimated that the chemical pressure by unit alkyl chain length, i.e., the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chains within the counterion, corresponded to ca. 1.3 kbar of the physical pressure.

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