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Role of Halide Ions in the Nature of the Magnetic Anisotropy in Tetrahedral CoII Complexes.

Shefali Vaidya1, Saurabh Kumar Singh1,2, Pragya Shukla1, Kamaluddin Ansari1, Gopalan Rajaraman1, Maheswaran Shanmugam1.   

Abstract

A series of mononuclear tetrahedral CoII complexes with a general molecular formula [CoL2 X2 ] [L=thiourea and X=Cl (1), Br (2) and I (3)] were synthesized and their structures were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Direct-current (dc) magnetic susceptibility [χM T(T) and M(H)] and its slow relaxation of magnetization were measured for all three complexes. The experimental dc magnetic data are excellently reproduced by fitting both χM T(T) and M(H) simultaneously with the parameters D=+10.8 cm-1 , g1 =2.2, g2 =2.2, and g3 =2.4 for 1; D=-18.7 cm-1 , giso =2.21 for 2; and D=-19.3 cm-1 , giso =2.3 for 3. The replacement of chloride in 1 by bromide or iodide (in 2 and 3, respectively) was accompanied by a change in both sign and magnitude of the magnetic anisotropy D. Field-induced out-of-phase susceptibility signals observed in 10 % diluted samples of 1-3 imply slow relaxation of magnetization of molecular origin. To better understand the magnetization relaxation dynamics of complexes 1-3, detailed ab initio CASSCF/NEVPT2 calculations were performed. The computed spin Hamiltonian parameters are in good agreement with experimental data. In particular, the calculations unveil the role of halide ions in switching the sign of D on moving from Cl- to I- . The large spin-orbit coupling constant associated with the heavier halide ion and weaker π donation reduces the ground state-excited state gap, which leads to a larger contribution to negative D for complex 3 compared to complex 1. Further magnetostructural D correlations were developed to understand the role of structural distortion in the sign and magnitude of D values in this family of complexes.
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Keywords:  S ligands; ab initio calculations; cobalt; halides; magnetic properties

Year:  2017        PMID: 28512770     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201606031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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1.  Zero-field slow relaxation of magnetization in cobalt(ii) single-ion magnets: suppression of quantum tunneling of magnetization by tailoring the intermolecular magnetic coupling.

Authors:  Ryoji Mitsuhashi; Satoshi Hosoya; Takayoshi Suzuki; Yukinari Sunatsuki; Hiroshi Sakiyama; Masahiro Mikuriya
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-12-09       Impact factor: 4.036

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