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Mixed-valence tetranuclear manganese single-molecule magnets.

J Yoo1, A Yamaguchi, M Nakano, J Krzystek, W E Streib, L C Brunel, H Ishimoto, G Christou, D N Hendrickson.   

Abstract

The preparations, X-ray structures, and detailed physical characterizations are presented for two new mixed-valence tetranuclear manganese complexes that function as single-molecule magnets (SMM's): [Mn4(hmp)6Br2(H2O)2]Br2-4H2O (2) and [Mn4(6-me-hmp)6Cl4]-4H2O (3), where hmp(-) is the anion of 2-hydroxymethylpyridine and 6-me-hmp(-) is the anion of 6-methyl-2-hydroxymethylpyridine. Complex 2-4H2O crystallizes in the space group P2(1)/c, with cell dimensions at -160 degrees C of a = 10.907(0) A, b = 15.788(0) A, c = 13.941(0) A, beta = 101.21(0) degrees, and Z = 2. The cation lies on an inversion center and consists of a planar Mn4 rhombus that is mixed-valence, Mn2(III)Mn2(II). The hmp(-) ligands function as bidentate ligands and as the only bridging ligands in 2-4H2O. Complex 3-4H2O crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c, with cell dimensions at -160 degrees C of a = 17.0852(4) A, b = 20.8781(5) A, c = 14.835(3) A, beta = 90.5485(8) degrees, and Z = 4. This neutral complex also has a mixed-valence Mn2(III)Mn2(II) composition and is best described as having four manganese ions arranged in a bent chain. A mu2-oxygen atom of the 6-me-hmp(-) anion bridges between the manganese ions; the Cl(-) ligands are terminal. Variable-field magnetization and high-frequency and -field EPR (HFEPR) data indicate that complex 2-4H2O has a S = 9 ground state whereas complex 3.4H(2)O has S = 0 ground state. Fine structure patterns are seen in the HFEPR spectra, and in the case of 2.4H(2)O it was possible to simulate the fine structure assuming S = 9 with the parameters g = 1.999, axial zero-field splitting of D/k(B) = -0.498 K, quartic longitudinal zero-field splitting of B4(omicron)/k(B) = 1.72 x 10(-5) K, and rhombic zero-field splitting of E/k(B) = 0.124 K. Complex 2-4H2O exhibits a frequency-dependent out-of-phase AC magnetic susceptibility signal, clearly indicating that this complex functions as a SMM. The AC susceptibility data for complex 2-4H2O were measured in the 0.05-4.0 K range and when fit to the Arrhenius law, gave an activation energy of DeltaE = 15.8 K for the reversal of magnetization. This DeltaE value is to be compared to the potential-energy barrier height of U/k(B) = absolute value DSz(2) = 40.3 K calculated for 2-4H2O.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11511205     DOI: 10.1021/ic0012928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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