| Literature DB >> 28317202 |
Steffen Eusterwiemann1, Thomas Dresselhaus2, Carsten Doerenkamp3, Oliver Janka4, Oliver Niehaus4, Anja Massolle2, Constantin G Daniliuc1, Hellmut Eckert3,5, Rainer Pöttgen4, Johannes Neugebauer2, Armido Studer1.
Abstract
We report on a series of eight diaryl-6-oxo-verdazyl radicals containing a tert-butyl group at the C(3) position with regard to their crystal structure and magnetic properties by means of magnetic susceptibility measurements in combination with quantum chemical calculations using a first-principles bottom-up approach. The latter method allows for a qualitative prediction and detailed analysis of the correlation between the solid-state architecture and magnetic properties. Although the perturbation in the molecular structure by varying the substituent on the N-aryl ring may appear small, the effects upon the structural parameters controlling intermolecular magnetic coupling interactions are strong, resulting in a wide spectrum of cooperative magnetic behavior. The non-substituted 1,5-diphenyl-tert-butyl-6-oxo-verdazyl radical features a ferromagnetic one-dimensional spin ladder type magnetic network-an extremely rarely observed phenomenon for verdazyl radicals. By varying substituents at the phenyl group, different non-isostructural compounds were obtained with widely different magnetic motifs ranging from linear and zigzag one-dimensional chains to potentially two-dimensional networks, from which we predict magnetic susceptibility data that are in qualitative agreement with experiments and reveal a large sensitivity to packing effects of the molecules. The present study advances the fundamental understanding between solid-state structure and magnetism in organically based radical systems.Entities:
Keywords: cooperative effects; electron spin resonance; ferromagnetic interactions; organic magnetism; structure-property relationships; verdazyl radicals
Year: 2017 PMID: 28317202 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201700988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236