| Literature DB >> 15514763 |
Grégory Chaboussant1, Reto Basler, Hans-Ulrich Güdel, Stefan Ochsenbein, Andrew Parkin, Simon Parsons, Gopalan Rajaraman, Andreas Sieber, Andrew A Smith, Grigore A Timco, Richard E P Winpenny.
Abstract
The synthesis and structural characterisation of three small nickel(II) cages are reported, all stabilised by pivalate ligands. The magnetic properties of the cages have been studied by a combination of susceptibility measurements and inelastic neutron scattering. For a dinuclear cage, [Ni2(mu-OH2)(O2CCMe3)4(HO2CCMe3)4] 1 the ground state is S=2, with a ferromagnetic exchange interaction between the Ni(II) centres of J=0.32 meV and D(S=2)=-0.09 meV in the ground state. For a tetranuclear heterocubane cage, [Ni4(mu(3)-OMe)4(O2CCMe3)4(MeOH)4] 2, two ferromagnetic exchange interactions are found and an S=4 ground state observed. While the zero-field splitting of this state cannot be determined unambigiously the most likely value is DS=4=-0.035 meV. For a tetranuclear nickel butterfly, [Ni4(mu3-OH)2(O2CCMe3)6(EtOH)6] 3, three exchange interactions are required, two anti-ferromagnetic and one weakly ferromagnetic; the resulting ground state is S=0. The data enable us to estimate the zero-field splitting of single Ni(II) ions involved in the cage as Di=+1.0 meV. Both and are therefore expected to be new single molecule magnets.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15514763 DOI: 10.1039/b406112h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dalton Trans ISSN: 1477-9226 Impact factor: 4.390