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Enhanced Vapor-Phase Processing in Fluorinated Fe4 Single-Molecule Magnets

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
Enhanced Vapor-Phase Processing in Fluorinated Fe4 Single-Molecule Magnets / Rigamonti, Luca; Marco, Piccioli; Luigi, Malavolti; Lorenzo, Poggini; Matteo, Mannini; Federico, Totti; Brunetto, Cortigiani; Agnese, Magnani; Roberta, Sessoli; Cornia, Andrea. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - STAMPA. - 52:10(2013), pp. 5897-5905. [10.1021/ic400037c]
abstract:
A new tetrairon(III) single-molecule magnet with enhanced volatility and processability was obtained by partial fluorination of the ancillary β-diketonato ligands. Fluorinated proligand Hpta = pivaloyltrifluoroacetone was used to assemble the bis(alkoxido)-bridged dimer [Fe2(OEt)2(pta)4] (1) in crystalline form, from which the new tetranuclear complex [Fe4(L)2(pta)6] (2) was synthesized in a one-pot reaction with H3L = 2-hydroxymethyl-2-phenylpropane-1,3-diol, NaOEt, and FeCl3 in a Et2O:EtOH solvent mixture. The structure of compound 2 was inferred from (1)H NMR, mass spectrometry, magnetic measurements, and DFT calculations. Direct current magnetic data are consistent with the expected metal-centered triangular topology for the iron(III) ions, with an antiferromagnetic coupling constant J = 16.20(6) cm(-1) between the central iron and the peripheral ones and consequent stabilization of an S = 5 spin ground state. Alternating current (ac) susceptibility measurements in 0 and 1 kOe static applied fields show the presence of a thermally activated process for magnetic relaxation, with τ0 = 2.3(1) 10(-7) s and Ueff/kB = 9.9(1) K at zero static field and τ0 = 2.0(2) 10(-7) s and Ueff/kB = 13.0(2) K at 1 kOe. At a pressure of 10(-7) mbar, compound 2 sublimates at (440 ± 5) K vs (500 ± 10) K for the nonfluorinated variant [Fe4(L)2(dpm)6] (Hdpm = dipivaloylmethane). According to XPS, ToF-SIMS, and ac susceptibility studies, the chemical composition, fragmentation pattern, and slow magnetic relaxation of the pristine material are retained in sublimated samples, suggesting that the molecular structure remains totally unaffected upon vapor-phase processing.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Single molecule magnets; Iron(III) compounds; Tetranuclear clusters; 1H NMR spectroscopy; Solution studies; MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry; Magnetic properties; Fe-Fe magnetic coupling constant; Slow magnetic relaxation; dc magnetic measurements; ac magnetic measurements; X-ray crystal structure; DFT calculations; Thermal evaporation; XPS measurements; ToF-SIMS measurements
List of contributors:
Rigamonti, Luca; Marco, Piccioli; Luigi, Malavolti; Lorenzo, Poggini; Matteo, Mannini; Federico, Totti; Brunetto, Cortigiani; Agnese, Magnani; Roberta, Sessoli; Cornia, Andrea
Authors of the University:
CORNIA Andrea
RIGAMONTI Luca
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/943294
Published in:
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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